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Successful management of hemopericardium and cardiac tamponade secondary to occult malignancy and anticoagulation.


ABSTRACT: In patients presenting with pericarditis or pericardial effusion without known malignancy, the likelihood of finding previously undiagnosed cancer in different publications typically ranges from 4% to 7%. Cardiac tamponade due to malignant pericardial effusion is thus a rare clinical entity and often acutely life threatening. The present report describes an unusual case of large pericardial bleeding causing tamponade in the setting of fondaparinux anticoagulation, heterozygous factor V Leiden mutation and eventual discovery of meta-static adenocarcinoma.

SUBMITTER: Hsi DH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2898533 | biostudies-other | 2010

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Successful management of hemopericardium and cardiac tamponade secondary to occult malignancy and anticoagulation.

Hsi David H DH   Krishnamurthy Mahesh M   Ryan Gerald F GF   Luo Pifu P   Woodlock Timothy J TJ  

Experimental and clinical cardiology 20100101 2


In patients presenting with pericarditis or pericardial effusion without known malignancy, the likelihood of finding previously undiagnosed cancer in different publications typically ranges from 4% to 7%. Cardiac tamponade due to malignant pericardial effusion is thus a rare clinical entity and often acutely life threatening. The present report describes an unusual case of large pericardial bleeding causing tamponade in the setting of fondaparinux anticoagulation, heterozygous factor V Leiden mu  ...[more]

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