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A case series of malignant pericardial effusion
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2022
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Lung CancersMedicineSurgical PathologyPathologyPleural EffusionBronchial NeoplasmCase SeriesPericardial DiseasePulmonary BlastomaConstrictive PericarditisOncologyPericardial TamponadeCardiologyLung CancerRadiologyCardiac Pathology
The most common primary malignancies that affect the pericardium are lung cancers. Typically, pericardial involvement stays undiagnosed, with almost 1-20% of all tumor-related autopsies revealing invasion of the pericardium. Pericardial effusions are seldom the first location of metastasis and presentation of a primary malignancy. Malignant pericardial effusions are usually silent, although they cause dyspnea, chest discomfort, arrhythmias, cough, and, in rare cases, pericardial tamponade. In a patient with tamponade, a high index of tumor-related suspicion is crucial to rule out cancer. Emergency pericardiocentesis is indicated based on the clinical presentation, however, the patient frequently has a bad prognosis regardless of whether treatment is administered or not. In this case series, we report five cases of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with pericardial effusion as an initial presentation.
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