Malignant Pericardial Effusion and Cardiac Buffering are Initial
Manifestations of Endometrial Cancer
Abstract
Background: Malignant pericardial effusion with cardiac buffer
secondary to endometrial cancer is exceptional and can be fatal for
these patients if it is not recognized in time; however, due to the
rarity of this type of case, there is no standardized treatment.
Case: We present the case of a patient who went to emergency
room due to dyspnea of small exertion that worsened; upon arrival, data
of pulmonary thromboembolism were corroborated, and in secondary
studies, data of cardiac tamponade were observed, and pericardial window
was performed as initial treatment draining 750 mL of pericardial fluid.
Later, a cytopathological study of the pericardial fluid revealed
adenocarcinoma cells, continuing its diagnostic approach, and found that
the primary tumor was adenocarcinoma of the endometrium.
Conclusion: Cardiac tamponade is a rare and fatal complication,
which makes it a complex pathology for diagnosis and treatment.
Therefore, it is important to publicize this type of case to improve
current management.