Myxoid Pleomorphic Liposarcoma Imitating Recurrent Traumatic Hemopericardium

黏液样多形性脂肪肉瘤,类似复发性创伤性心包积血

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Primary pericardial malignancies are rare, and myxoid tumors may mimic hemorrhagic pericardial effusions on imaging, leading to diagnostic delay. CASE SUMMARY: A 56-year-old man presented with pleuritic chest pain and was diagnosed with acute pericarditis and a presumed traumatic hemorrhagic pericardial effusion. Despite anti-inflammatory therapy and pericardiocentesis yielding bloody, lymphocyte-predominant fluid with negative cytology, he experienced rapid clinical deterioration. Repeat imaging revealed an encasing pericardial mass causing severe left atrial compression and functional mitral stenosis. Emergent surgical exploration identified a large solid pericardial tumor. Histopathology confirmed primary myxoid pleomorphic liposarcoma. The patient underwent surgical resection followed by adjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy. DISCUSSION: This case highlights the myxoid tumor's masquerade as a hemorrhagic effusion, the limitations of pericardial fluid cytology for sarcoma, and the hemodynamic consequences of external cardiac compression. TAKE-HOME MESSAGE: Persistent or recurrent bloody pericardial effusions with atypical imaging features warrant suspicion for malignancy despite negative cytology.

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