Cardiac Tumours

Carcinoid heart disease

  • Rare cardiac manifestation of advanced neuroendocrine tumours
  • Carcinoid syndrome occurs when the tumour metastasizes to liver where it produces excess hormones e.g. 5HIAA, serotonin, histamine etc.
  • Carcinoid syndrome produces right sided cardiac valve disease → carcinoid heart disease

Primary cardiac tumours

  • Primary tumours in the heart are very rare - cardiac muscle cells are end differentiated
  • Atrial myoma is the most common primary tumour of the heart (but still very rare)
    • Associated with systemic fever and malaise
    • Complications - tumour emboli, endocarditis

Secondary cardiac tumours

  • Examples include metastatic malignant melanoma and direct invasion by carcinoma of the lung and oesophagus