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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
An [[The electrocardiogram|ECG]] can be helpful in the [[diagnosis]] of [[Metastasis|metastatic disease]] to the [[heart]]. Findings on an [[The electrocardiogram|ECG]] consistent with [[metastasis]] of liposarcoma to the [[heart]] can include [[atrial flutter]] and [[supraventricular arrhythmia]]. | |||
==Electrocardiogram== | ==Electrocardiogram== | ||
*An ECG can be helpful in the diagnosis of metastatic disease to the heart. | *An [[The electrocardiogram|ECG]] can be helpful in the [[diagnosis]] of [[Metastasis|metastatic disease]] to the [[heart]]. | ||
*Findings on an ECG consistent with metastasis of liposarcoma to the heart can include: | *Findings on an [[The electrocardiogram|ECG]] consistent with [[metastasis]] of liposarcoma to the [[heart]] can include: | ||
:*Atrial Flutter<ref>{{Cite journal | :*[[Atrial flutter|Atrial Flutter]]<ref>{{Cite journal | ||
| author = [[Miguel J. Arraras-Martinez]], [[Cristina Rieger-Reyes]], [[Carolina Panadero-Paz]], [[Hugo S. Landa-Oviedo]] & [[Javier Garcia-Tirado]] | | author = [[Miguel J. Arraras-Martinez]], [[Cristina Rieger-Reyes]], [[Carolina Panadero-Paz]], [[Hugo S. Landa-Oviedo]] & [[Javier Garcia-Tirado]] | ||
| title = Giant primary mediastinal liposarcoma: A rare cause of atrial flutter | | title = Giant primary mediastinal liposarcoma: A rare cause of atrial flutter | ||
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| pmid = 26048590 | | pmid = 26048590 | ||
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:*Supraventricular arrhythmia<ref>{{Cite journal | :*[[Supraventricular arrhythmia]]<ref>{{Cite journal | ||
| author = [[Miguel J. Arraras-Martinez]], [[Cristina Rieger-Reyes]], [[Carolina Panadero-Paz]], [[Hugo S. Landa-Oviedo]] & [[Javier Garcia-Tirado]] | | author = [[Miguel J. Arraras-Martinez]], [[Cristina Rieger-Reyes]], [[Carolina Panadero-Paz]], [[Hugo S. Landa-Oviedo]] & [[Javier Garcia-Tirado]] | ||
| title = Giant primary mediastinal liposarcoma: A rare cause of atrial flutter | | title = Giant primary mediastinal liposarcoma: A rare cause of atrial flutter |
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Overview
An ECG can be helpful in the diagnosis of metastatic disease to the heart. Findings on an ECG consistent with metastasis of liposarcoma to the heart can include atrial flutter and supraventricular arrhythmia.
Electrocardiogram
- An ECG can be helpful in the diagnosis of metastatic disease to the heart.
- Findings on an ECG consistent with metastasis of liposarcoma to the heart can include:
References
- ↑ Miguel J. Arraras-Martinez, Cristina Rieger-Reyes, Carolina Panadero-Paz, Hugo S. Landa-Oviedo & Javier Garcia-Tirado (2015). "Giant primary mediastinal liposarcoma: A rare cause of atrial flutter". Asian cardiovascular & thoracic annals. 23 (9): 1121–1124. doi:10.1177/0218492315589201. PMID 26048590. Unknown parameter
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