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    Europace. 2006 Jul;8(7):545-8.

    Cardiac metastasis of malignant melanoma: a rare cause of complete atrioventricular block.

    Ozyuncu N, Sahin M, Altin T, Karaoguz R, Guldal M, Akyurek O.

    Department of Cardiology, Faculty of Medicine, Ankara University, Sihhiye, Ankara 06002, Turkey. nilozyuncu@yahoo.com

    Abstract

    Malignant melanoma has an aggressive biological behaviour and a high rate of cardiac involvement. As shown from post-mortem studies, metastases of melanoma can involve any organ and cardiac metastases are frequent. This report describes a case of widespread malignant melanoma in a patient with clinical presentation of complete atrioventricular (AV) block. Thorax CT and transthoracic echocardiography revealed a mass involving the conduction system. By VDD permanent pacing (atrial synchronous ventricular pacing), haemodynamic stability was maintained and the patient remains under follow-up receiving chemo-immunotherapy. In the retrospective analysis of the patient's records, we realized that the AV conduction delay had been progressing for at least 7 months. Cardiac metastasis of malignant melanoma is a common finding and can proceed in the absence of overt clinical manifestations. Therefore, the clinician should be alert to the development of cardiac signs and symptoms in a metastatic melanoma patient and should perform a detailed cardiac examination to exclude cardiac metastasis of the tumour.

    PMID: 16798769 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Free Article

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