Title of article :
Rare case of squamous cell carcinoma of buccal mucosa metastasizing to
Author/Authors :
شاگوز، جي اس نويسنده Department of Nuclear Medicine & PET/CT, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences,Cochin, Kerala, India Shagos, GS , ساندرام، پي شانموگا نويسنده Department of Nuclear Medicine & PET/CT, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences Sundaram, P. Shanmuga , تواري، آنشو نويسنده Department of Nuclear Medicine & PET/CT, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences,Cochin, Kerala, India Tewari, Anshu
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 42 سال 2014
Abstract :
Metastatic tumors to the heart unlike primary cardiac tumors are not rare. Despite its frequency, cardiac metastasis is
commonly detected only during autopsy as the symptoms of disseminated metastasis prevail over symptoms caused by
cardiac metastasis and hence is overlooked most of the time. Tumors more commonly found metastasizing to the heart are
malignancies of lung, breast, esophagus, lymphoma, leukemia, and malignant melanoma. Head and neck malignancies have
a lower incidence of distant metastasis when compared to other malignancies and it rarely causes cardiac metastasis. Here
we report the case of a 32 year old Indian male with squamous cell carcinoma of buccal mucosa who underwent surgery
followed by chemoradiation. Follow up, FDG PET-CT showed extensive lymphnodal, pulmonary & skeletal metastasis apart
from local recurrence in the tongue and floor of mouth. Another discrete foci of increased FDG uptake was noted in the
region of heart which corresponded to a hypodense foci in the interventricular septum in contrast enhanced CT raising the
possibility of cardiac metastasis. Subsequently, 2D echocardiogram with parasternal long axis view showed hyperdense
anterior septum with speckled appearance with a hyperechoic structure attached to the septum towards the right ventricular
side confirming metastatic deposit to the heart.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Nuclear Medicine