2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-96731/v1
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Diagnostic Pitfalls: Intramyocardial Lymphoma Metastasis Mimics Acute Coronary Syndrome in A Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma Patient – Case Report

Abstract: Background: Cardiac tumors are very uncommon compared to other cardiac diseases. Their clinical symptoms can vary from absent to nonspecific. The most common symptoms are arrhythmias, blood flow obstruction due to valvular dysfunction, shortness of breath, systemic embolization, accumulation of pericardial fluid. Hereby, we describe a very rare case of a diffuse large B cell lymphoma patient who presented with the symptoms and signs of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) but the patient’s complaints were caused by … Show more

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