In cases with metastatic invasion of the heart, electrocardiographic abnormalities are commonly seen. However, most of these electrocardiographic changes are nonspecific; certain findings may be highly suggestive of myocardial involvement of the tumor. We report a patient with lung cancer who presented with persistent ST-segment elevation with coexisting reciprocal changes on electrocardiography due to myocardial invasion of the lung cancer.
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Cheon, D. Y., Park, K. H., Hong, S. E., Lee, S. H., Jang, S. H., & Park, W. J. (2014). Metastatic cardiac tumor manifested by persistent ST-segment elevation with coexisting reciprocal changes on electrocardiography. International Heart Journal, 55(5), 466–468. https://doi.org/10.1536/ihj.14-050