Heart, Lung and Circulation
Volume 15, Issue 2 , Pages 143-145, April 2006

Pulmonary Hypertension due to Isolated Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinoma Thromboemboli

  • Michael K. Wilson, FRACS, B.Sc.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Suite 304, 100 Carillon Avenue Newtown, Camperdown, Sydney, NSW 2042, Australia
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +61 2 9550 1933; fax: +61 2 9550 6669.
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  • Emily K. Granger, BBS

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, St Vincent's Hospital, Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney 2010, Australia
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  • Veronica A. Preda, B.Sc. (Med), MBBS (Hons)

      Affiliations

    • St Vincent's Hospital Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Australia

Pulmonary hypertension as the initial presentation of occult malignancy is extremely rare. The differential diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension due to arterial tumour embolism is often overlooked and deserves contemplation. Our case report details the presentation of cardiorespiratory decompensation from an assumed classic saddle pulmonary embolus in a previously fit, well 80-year-old gentleman. The patient underwent successful pulmonary thromboendarterectomy, however, intraoperatively the specimen was noted to be atypical. This resulted in the surprising definitive diagnosis of thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension secondary to laminated thrombi of metastatic squamous cell tumour emboli. The site of tumour origin was however not histologically apparent and was unable to be elucidated on extensive further investigation. Post-operatively the patient had considerable subjective and functional improvement returning to activities of daily living. He however passed away some 9 months later.

Keywords: Pulmonary embolism, Tumour, Malignant, Endarterectomy

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PII: S1443-9506(05)00184-8

doi:10.1016/j.hlc.2005.08.015

Heart, Lung and Circulation
Volume 15, Issue 2 , Pages 143-145, April 2006