Pronounced and prolonged ST segment elevation: a pathognomonic sign of tumor invasion of the heart.

  • 1 October 1982
    • journal article
    • case report
    • Vol. 142 (10), 1917-9
Abstract
Electrocardiographic abnormalities are commonly seen with tumor invasion of the heart. However, most of these abnormalities are nonspecific. Pronounced and prolonged ST segment elevation. In the absence of myocardial infarction occurred in a patient with carcinoma of the lung. Noninvasive cardiac studies suggested the presence of tumor invasion of the heart, which was confirmed at autopsy. Prolonged ST segment elevation in the absence of Q waves seems to be a pathognomonic sign for tumor invasion of the heart.