Author:
Li Yichen,Tang Mi,Wu Qin,Yang Jinfu,Chen Wangping
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Primary cardiac tumors, while rare, present significant clinical challenges due to their diverse pathology and presentation. Lung cancer frequently metastasizes to the heart; however, cases involving primary cardiac tumors of different origins alongside primary lung cancer are exceedingly rare in the literature.
Case presentation
We report the case of a 53-year-old female who presented with hemoptysis and was subsequently diagnosed with a left atrial myxoma, pulmonary squamous cell carcinoma, and a thymic cyst. This coexistence of multiple non-homologous tumors in a single patient is exceedingly rare.
Conclusion
This case underscores the complexity of diagnosing and managing patients with multiple distinct tumors. The simultaneous occurrence of a primary cardiac myxoma, pulmonary squamous cell carcinoma, and thymic cyst is unprecedented, providing valuable insights for future clinical practice.
Funder
Key Research and Development Program of Hunan Province
Scientific Research Launch Project for new employees of the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC