Secondary cardiac cancer commonly occurs via metastatic spread into pericardium and myocardium from primary neoplastic process. ST segment elevation can mimic acute coronary syndrome despite absence of coronary obstruction. A… Click to show full abstract
Secondary cardiac cancer commonly occurs via metastatic spread into pericardium and myocardium from primary neoplastic process. ST segment elevation can mimic acute coronary syndrome despite absence of coronary obstruction. A 33-year old male with history of aggressive AML and no cardiac risk
               
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