METASTATIC CARDIAC MELANOMA WITH T-WAVE INVERSIONS
Abstract
A woman in her 70's with a background of ocular malignant melanoma treated more than a decade ago was admitted to hospital with symptoms of dysphagia and exertional shortness of breath. Routine ECG showed a grossly abnormal ECG with T wave inversion in inferolateral leads and some anterior leads. Consequently, echocardiography and CT demonstrated the presence of a large pericardial tumour which on biopsy was found to be metastatic melanoma. Patient was treated with palliative radiotherapy with only temporary initial benefit.
Keywords: Malignant Melanoma; Cardiac Metastasis; Cardiac Tumours; Pericardial TumoursReferences
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