An insidious cardiac sarcoma presenting with progressive neurologic dysfunction

Dario Pasalic, Livia T. Hegerova, Wilson I. Gonsalves, Steven Robinson

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Abstract

Central nervous system metastases as the presentation of primary cardiac sarcoma are a very rare entity, with only a few previously reported cases. Sarcomas specifically make up 10 to 20% of all primary cardiac tumors. Patients with primary cardiac tumors typically present with cardiac symptomatology that may include arrhythmias, obstruction to blood flow and valve function, or symptoms of heart failure. We report a unique case of a patient with a primary cardiac sarcoma who presented with progressive neurologic dysfunction secondary to brain metastases without any preceding cardiac symptoms. We describe our novel management of these unique cases and discuss the current medical and surgical approaches to treating neurologic metastases from cardiac sarcoma.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere56
Pages (from-to)183-184
Number of pages2
JournalRare Tumors
Volume5
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 18 2013

Keywords

  • Cardiac sarcoma
  • Neurologic dysfunction
  • Sarcomas

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Histology
  • Oncology

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