"Recurrent Cardiac Tamponade by Pulmonary Artery Intimal Sarcoma"
- Karina Del Valle Zamora,
- Jacobo Sebastian Vera-Chavez,
- Aranda-Fraustro Alberto,
- Marcos Abraham Duarte-Gutiérrez,
- Angélica Vargas-Guerrero,
- Gina Alejandra Altamirano-Solorzano,
- Hilda Eloisa Delgadillo-Rodríguez
Jacobo Sebastian Vera-Chavez
Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez
Author ProfileAranda-Fraustro Alberto
Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez
Author ProfileMarcos Abraham Duarte-Gutiérrez
Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez
Author ProfileAngélica Vargas-Guerrero
Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez Departamento de Reumatologia
Author ProfileGina Alejandra Altamirano-Solorzano
Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez
Author ProfileHilda Eloisa Delgadillo-Rodríguez
Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez
Author ProfileAbstract
A 43-year-old woman with no prior medical issues presented with dyspnea
and cough, initially diagnosed as RSV infection. Persistent symptoms led
to a diagnosis of pulmonary thromboembolism, treated with EKOS
thrombectomy and anticoagulation. Despite two thrombectomies, she had
worsening symptoms, dyspnea, and pleuritic pain, with recurrent
pericardial effusion. Lab results indicated possible lupus or
antiphospholipid syndrome. Echocardiography and imaging revealed
pericardial effusion and pulmonary lesions. Biopsies confirmed pulmonary
artery intimal sarcoma. Post-diagnosis, she was referred to oncology for
treatment. PAS, a rare condition often misdiagnosed, mimicked
thromboembolism and autoimmune disease, underscoring diagnostic
challenges.