Author:
Cheng Hong,Feldman Tatyana,Butt Yasmeen,Chow Kar F.,Yang Xiao Yan,Bhattacharyya Pritish K.,de Vinck David C.
Abstract
Lymphocytic neoplasm involving the heart is not common and usually presents with pericardial effusion or focal myocardial infiltration. Myocardial infarctions due to leukemic infiltration of the coronary arteries are rarely reported. We present the case of a 52-year-old Guatemalan man with a one-year history of untreated T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia. He was admitted to our hospital for chemotherapy and evaluation of a pulmonary cavitary lesion by wedge resection. During sedation, the patient experienced acute respiratory failure and hypovolemic shock, from which he could not be resuscitated.
Autopsy revealed that leukemic cells extensively infiltrated the aorta, myocardium, and coronary arteries. The lumina of the 3 major coronary artery branches showed 70% to 95% stenosis, with multifocal remote myocardial infarctions. Tumor cells were also detected in the lungs and other organs. The acute cardiorespiratory insufficiency secondary to leukemia—particularly the extensive infiltration of the coronary arteries and myocardium, and the multiple myocardial infarctions—eventually resulted in cardiac death.
Publisher
Texas Heart Institute Journal
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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