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Rare disease
Evil lurks in the heart of man: cardiac paraganglioma presenting as recurrent dyspnoea and chronic cough
  1. Jessica Moline1,
  2. Joanne Ngeow1,
  3. Prabhakar Rajiah1,
  4. Charis Eng1,2
  1. 1Genomic Medicine Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
  2. 2Department of Genetics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
  1. Correspondence to Professor Charis Eng, engc{at}ccf.org

Summary

A man in his 60s presents with chronic dyspnoea and cough for 3 years. EKG and nuclear stress test were not diagnostic. An echocardiogram revealed moderate pericardial effusion. His symptoms improved with ibuprofen temporarily and a repeat echocardiogram showed resolution of the effusion. However, when his symptoms recurred, re-imaging showed a large intracardiac tumour causing right ventricular outflow obstruction. Subsequent histological examination revealed metastatic paraganglioma. He was found to carry a germline mutation in the SDHB gene which is associated with higher malignant risk. Knowledge of his underlying mutation allowed the patient and his family to receive appropriate gene-specific counselling and surveillance.

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