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  • Title: Hemorrhagic Pericardial Effusion Leading to Cardiac Tamponade: A Rare Initial Presentation of Adenocarcinoma of the Lung.
    Author: Mehmood MA, Bapna M, Siddiqa A, Haider A, Saad M.
    Journal: Cureus; 2020 Nov 10; 12(11):e11411. PubMed ID: 33312807.
    Abstract:
    Malignancy associated pericardial effusion is a serious condition and testifies to poor prognosis. Cardiac tamponade can be the first presentation of underlying adenocarcinoma of the lung. We present a 78-year-old female with no known history of any malignancy, who presented with symptoms of abdominal and respiratory pathology. The physical exam findings were significant for a possible cardiac tamponade. Computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen and chest confirmed moderate bilateral pleural effusions, large pericardial effusion, left upper lobe mass, possible lymphangitic spread of carcinoma in the left lung, and adenopathy in the mediastinum. The echocardiography findings further confirmed tamponade. Cardiology and pulmonary medicine were taken on board for a possible malignancy associated pleural effusion leading to cardiac tamponade. Pericardial fluid analysis showed atypical cells suggestive of malignancy. Transbronchial biopsy confirmed moderately differentiated invasive adenocarcinoma. Positron emission tomography (PET) scan revealed metastatic spread to the mediastinum and right hilum with possible pleural metastatic disease seen posteriorly in the left hemithorax. The patient was discharged home with oncology follow up for chemotherapy.
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