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(Chest. 2000;117:287-289.)
© 2000 American College of Chest Physicians

Effectiveness of Transcoronary Chemoembolization for Metastatic Right Ventricular Tumor Derived From Hepatocellular Carcinoma*

Eitaro Kotani, MD; Kaname Kiuchi, MD; Morimasa Takayama, MD; Teruo Takano, MD; Mimiko Tabata, MD; Takumi Aramaki, MD and Hiroshi Kawamata, MD

* From the Coronary and Intensive Care Unit (Drs. Kotani, Kiuchi, Takayama, and Takano), the First Department of Internal Medicine (Drs. Tabata and Aramaki), and the Department of Radiology (Dr. Kawamata), Nippon Medical School, Tokyo Japan.

Correspondence to: Kaname Kiuchi, MD, Coronary and Intensive Care Unit, Nippon Medical School, 1–1-5 Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8603 Japan

A right ventricular outflow tract was partially obstructed by a metastatic tumor from a hepatocellular carcinoma. This tumor was treated via chemoembolization of the right coronary artery, which resulted in tumor regression and improvement of the patient’s symptoms.

Key Words: hepatocellular carcinoma • metastatic cardiac tumor • right ventricular outflow obstruction • transcoronary chemoembolization




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