Title of article :
Imaging and intervention for Coronary Artery Disease following irradiation of malignant thymoma
Author/Authors :
Hasnain Fatimi, Saulat Aga Khan University Hospital - Section of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Pakistan , Ahmed Bhimani, Salima Aga Khan University Hospital - Medical College - NULL, Pakistan , Deedar-Ali-Khawaja, Ranish Aga Khan University Hospital - Medical College, Pakistan , Khawaja, Ali Aga Khan University Hospital - Medical College, Pakistan
From page :
1248
To page :
1250
Abstract :
Thymomas are rare malignant epithelial growths, constituting 20% of mediastinal tumours. Resection followed by irradiation may be employed in all thymomas except for stage 1 thymomas. Mediastinal irradiation is associated with coronary artery disease. The mean duration of presentation of post-irradiation coronary artery disease is 16 years (range 3-29 years). In our patient coronary artery disease was found only a year post irradiation. A 55 year old male who presented with complaints of dyspnoea, retrosternal chest pain and heaviness since one year underwent resection for malignant thymoma followed by radiotherapy. He presented with coronary artery disease a year after undergoing mediastinal irradiation. On follow-up, patient was treated successfully by coronary artery bypass graft. This case is an unusual occurrence and suggests that mediastinal irradiation may result in significant coronary artery disease as early as within one year
Keywords :
Thymoma , Coronary artery disease , Coronary artery bypass graft , Mediastinal irradiation
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Record number :
2651949
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