Frequency of metastatic tumors in the heart

Introduction. Secondary or metastatic tumors in the heart occur more frequently than primary ones, and, according to the published series, their frequency found in autopsic material ranges from 1.6% to 20.6%. Metastatic tumors in the heart are rarely clinically symptomatic, and, therefore, they are...

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Main Authors: Rafajlovski Saša I., Tatić Vujadin, Ilić Srbislav, Kanjuh Vladimir
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Language:English
Published: Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Serbia, University of Defence, Belgrade 2005-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2005/0042-84500512915R.pdf
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author Rafajlovski Saša I.
Tatić Vujadin
Ilić Srbislav
Kanjuh Vladimir
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Ilić Srbislav
Kanjuh Vladimir
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description Introduction. Secondary or metastatic tumors in the heart occur more frequently than primary ones, and, according to the published series, their frequency found in autopsic material ranges from 1.6% to 20.6%. Metastatic tumors in the heart are rarely clinically symptomatic, and, therefore, they are rarely diagnosed within the lifetime. They are mostly diagnosed at autopsy. The aim of this study was to analyze the frequency of metastatic tumors of the heart, their primary localization, as well as the localization of the metastases found in the autopsic material within the period 1972−2004. Metods. During the autopsy of the patients died of metastatic tumors, we microscopically and macroscopically analyzed all the organs and tissues to determine the metastases of primary tumors in other organs, especially in the heart and pericardium. Results. Within the period from 1972−2004, 11 403 autopsies were performed. In 2 928 (25.6%) out of 11 403 autopsies, the presence of malignant tumor was diagnosed, and in 79 (2.7%) of these cases, metastasis of the heart was found out. Only in 5 of the cases, the presence of metastasis in the heart was diagnosed during the lifetime. The most frequent metastases in the heart were caused by pulmonary carcinoma (18 cases), leukemia and malignant lymphoma (8 cases, each), then pancreatic and breast carcinoma, while the metastases of other carcinomas were rather rare. In 40 (60.76%) cases, the metastasis was localized in the myocardium, but more often in the left ventricle, in 24 (30.38%) cases in the pericardium, in 4 cases in the epicardium and in the 3 of them in the mitral and tricuspid valve. Only in one case of renal carcionoma, metastasis was found in the right atrium and it occurred by spreading (dissemination) through the lumen of the inferior vena cava. Conclusion. Metastatic tumors of the heart are rather rare, and rarely clinically symptomatic, and, thus, rarely diagnosed during life. The methods of choice for the diagnosis of the metastasis in the heart are echocardiography, computerized tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, cytological analysis of the pericardial effusion and biopsy. The treatment includes surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
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spelling doaj-art-34ada473b8f64943a0648bbe21cc03132025-08-20T03:55:06ZengMinistry of Defence of the Republic of Serbia, University of Defence, BelgradeVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502005-01-01621291592010.2298/VSP0512915RFrequency of metastatic tumors in the heartRafajlovski Saša I.Tatić VujadinIlić SrbislavKanjuh VladimirIntroduction. Secondary or metastatic tumors in the heart occur more frequently than primary ones, and, according to the published series, their frequency found in autopsic material ranges from 1.6% to 20.6%. Metastatic tumors in the heart are rarely clinically symptomatic, and, therefore, they are rarely diagnosed within the lifetime. They are mostly diagnosed at autopsy. The aim of this study was to analyze the frequency of metastatic tumors of the heart, their primary localization, as well as the localization of the metastases found in the autopsic material within the period 1972−2004. Metods. During the autopsy of the patients died of metastatic tumors, we microscopically and macroscopically analyzed all the organs and tissues to determine the metastases of primary tumors in other organs, especially in the heart and pericardium. Results. Within the period from 1972−2004, 11 403 autopsies were performed. In 2 928 (25.6%) out of 11 403 autopsies, the presence of malignant tumor was diagnosed, and in 79 (2.7%) of these cases, metastasis of the heart was found out. Only in 5 of the cases, the presence of metastasis in the heart was diagnosed during the lifetime. The most frequent metastases in the heart were caused by pulmonary carcinoma (18 cases), leukemia and malignant lymphoma (8 cases, each), then pancreatic and breast carcinoma, while the metastases of other carcinomas were rather rare. In 40 (60.76%) cases, the metastasis was localized in the myocardium, but more often in the left ventricle, in 24 (30.38%) cases in the pericardium, in 4 cases in the epicardium and in the 3 of them in the mitral and tricuspid valve. Only in one case of renal carcionoma, metastasis was found in the right atrium and it occurred by spreading (dissemination) through the lumen of the inferior vena cava. Conclusion. Metastatic tumors of the heart are rather rare, and rarely clinically symptomatic, and, thus, rarely diagnosed during life. The methods of choice for the diagnosis of the metastasis in the heart are echocardiography, computerized tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, cytological analysis of the pericardial effusion and biopsy. The treatment includes surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2005/0042-84500512915R.pdfheart neoplasmsneoplasm metastasisdiagnosisautopsyepidemiologic methods
spellingShingle Rafajlovski Saša I.
Tatić Vujadin
Ilić Srbislav
Kanjuh Vladimir
Frequency of metastatic tumors in the heart
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
heart neoplasms
neoplasm metastasis
diagnosis
autopsy
epidemiologic methods
title Frequency of metastatic tumors in the heart
title_full Frequency of metastatic tumors in the heart
title_fullStr Frequency of metastatic tumors in the heart
title_full_unstemmed Frequency of metastatic tumors in the heart
title_short Frequency of metastatic tumors in the heart
title_sort frequency of metastatic tumors in the heart
topic heart neoplasms
neoplasm metastasis
diagnosis
autopsy
epidemiologic methods
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2005/0042-84500512915R.pdf
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