Carcinoid heart disease secondary to ovarian tumour: a logical sequence of management?

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Carcinoid heart disease secondary to ovarian tumour: a logical sequence of management?

DOI: 10.1080/22201173.2013.10872929
Author(s): R Sahajanandan Heart and Lung Centre, , S Lakshmanan Heart and Lung Centre, , S Hester Heart and Lung Centre, , M Norell Heart and Lung Centre, , P Strouhal Heart and Lung Centre, , D Murphy Heart and Lung Centre, , H Buch Heart and Lung Centre, , JS Billing Heart and Lung Centre,

Abstract

There are only few reported cases of carcinoid heart disease caused by ovarian tumours. The main cause of morbidity and mortality in these patients is right heart failure. Most cases of carcinoid heart disease have liver metastases and undergo cardiac surgery, followed by liver resection. Ovarian carcinoids cause heart lesions without liver metastasis. Hence, we managed the primary tumour first under octreotide cover, followed by cardiac surgery with a favourable result.

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