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Pulmonary Tumor Thrombotic Microangiopathy from Metastatic Gallbladder Carcinoma: An Unusual Cause of Severe Pulmonary Hypertension
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Pulmonary Tumor Thrombotic Microangiopathy from Metastatic Gallbladder Carcinoma: An Unusual Cause of Severe Pulmonary Hypertension
Ashok K. Malani1 , Chakshu Gupta2, Ahamed V.P. Kutty3 and Thomas Betlej4
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Department of Oncology, Heartland Regional Medical Center, 902, N. Riverside Road, Suite 200, St. Joseph, Missouri 64503, USA |
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Department of Pathology, Heartland Regional Medical Center, Kankakee, Illinois, USA |
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Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Rush-Riverside Medical Center, Kankakee, Illinois, USA |
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Department of Pathology, Rush-Riverside Medical Center, Kankakee, Illinois, USA |
Received: 8 August 2005 Accepted: 8 January 2006 Published online: 12 January 2007
Abstract Pulmonary hypertension and cor pulmonale due to tumor emboli causing pulmonary tumor thrombotic microangiopathy (PTTM) is
rare and extremely difficult diagnosis to make prior to death. Pulmonary hypertension due to metastatic tumor emboli should
be included in the differential diagnosis of various causes of dyspnea in patients with a history of cancer or more common
causes, including infection, thromboembolism, metastasis, adverse effects of drugs, and recurrent effusions. We describe a
patient with gallbladder carcinoma who presented with progressive dyspnea and severe pulmonary hypertension. The etiology
was tumor emboli and PTTM from gallbladder carcinoma, which remained elusive prior to her death despite appropriate clinical
investigations and was established on autopsy. To the best of our knowledge, this is likely the second reported case of PTTM
from metastatic gallbladder carcinoma.
Keywords Tumor emboli - Pulmonary hypertension - Gallbladder carcinoma - Thrombotic microangiopathy
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