Primary pericardial mesothelioma presenting as pericardial constriction: a case report

  • Suman S
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Abstract

A 19 year old man presented with a six month history of chest pain, dyspnoea, and lethargy and was found on an echocardiogram to have a dilated left ventricle with a small pericardial effusion. Ramipril and a course of steroids were tried but serial echocardiograms showed a persistently thickened pericardium and slowly developing features of constriction. On computed tomography, a large mediastinal mass encasing the heart, along with para-aortic and paratracheal lymphadenopathy, was found. Right heart catheter studies showed equal pressures in all four chambers. His deteriorating clinical condition led to a pericardiectomy. Histology confirmed primary pericardial mesothelioma. The patient died soon after surgery.

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Suman, S. (2004). Primary pericardial mesothelioma presenting as pericardial constriction: a case report. Heart, 90(1), 4e–44. https://doi.org/10.1136/heart.90.1.e4

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