Gužiková L, Hučková N, Caprnda M, Bendžala M, Babál P, Mrázová H
Interna Klinika Lekarskej Fakulty UK a UN Bratislava, Slovenska Republika.
Vnitr Lek. 2013 May;59(5):407-11.
The article describes the case of 67 year old woman, hospitalized at our department due to history of syncopes. At the time of admission the patient complained of back pain in the area of exophytic growing tumour. During the diagnostic process routine laboratory tests revealed severe normocytic hypochromic anemia, hypoproteinemia, elevation of inflammatory parameters (leukocytes, C reactive protein) and imaging methods (ultrasonography, computer aided tomography) helped to formulate suspicion of disseminated cancerous disease (metastases in spleen, skeleton and lymph nodes). Patient was subsequently operated at the surgical ward, where she had removed the tumour on the back. After the surgery patients condition was complicated by chest pain accompanied by changes on electrocardiogram and dynamics in cardiospecific markers. We evaluated patients condition as developing acute coronary syndrome. The patient received conservative treatment of acute coronary syndrome, but despite the provided care she died. However, the autopsy revealed another immediate cause of death - metastases of malignant melanoma of back.