Cor Vasa 2003, 44(1):42-45

Cardiac manifestations of the carcinoid syndrome

Barbora Křížová1,*, Vladimír Staněk1, Marie Gebauerová1, František Straka2
1 Klinika kardiologie
2 Klinika kardiovaskulární chirurgie, Institut klinické a experimentální medicíny, Praha, Česká republika

Heart disease occurs in about 55-75% of carcinoid syndrome patients; a typical feature of the condition is endocardial fibroplasia affecting mostly the right heart and its valvular apparatus. The case report is of a patient with this condition, presenting with reddening of the upper half of the thorax, face, and acral parts of his limbs, associated with significant tricuspid regurgitation, and signs of right-heart insufficiency. The case report includes the diagnosis, course of the disease, and treatment.

Keywords: Carcinoid syndrome; Tricuspid valve; Right-heart insufficiency

Published: January 1, 2003  Show citation

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Křížová B, Staněk V, Gebauerová M, Straka F. Cardiac manifestations of the carcinoid syndrome. Cor Vasa. 2003;44(1):42-45.
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