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ID 118803
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Paraganglioma that caused sinus arrest
Author
Sano, Takayuki Saitama Cooperative Hospital
Inoue, Takeshi Saitama Cooperative Hospital
Irie, Naoko Saitama Cooperative Hospital
Ichikawa, Tatsuo Saitama Cooperative Hospital
Iai, Akira Saitama Cooperative Hospital
Osa, Kiyoshi Saitama Cooperative Hospital
Ono, Satoshi Saitama Cooperative Hospital
Asanuma, Kozo Saitama Cooperative Hospital
Kaneko, Shiori Saitama Cooperative Hospital
Kuribara, Tadao Saitama Cooperative Hospital
Shigeyoshi, Itaru Saitama Cooperative Hospital
Matsubara, Kouta Saitama Cooperative Hospital
Suzuki, Kanako Saitama Cooperative Hospital
Ishizu, Hideki Saitama Cooperative Hospital
Sunagawa, Keishin Saitama Cooperative Hospital
Keywords
Paraganglioma
sinus arrest
colon cancer
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Paragangliomas are neural-crest-derived nonepithelial neuroendocrine tumors distributed along the parasympathetic and sympathetic nerves. To our knowledge, no studies were reported regarding sinus arrest on day 4 after paraganglioma resection. A 66-year-old female patient with a history of pulmonary vein isolation visited our department for sigmoid colon cancer treatment. Enhanced computed tomography revealed an enhanced small nodule-like lymph node near the root of the inferior mesenteric artery. The patient underwent laparoscopic colectomy with regional lymph node dissection. Postoperatively, paroxysmal atrial fibrillation attacks developed, and the patient resumed oral medication. Additionally, sinus arrest after tachycardia developed. Changing the oral medication could maintain her circulatory dynamics. Pathological examination revealed that differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma infiltrated the submucosa. Immunohistochemically, the excised nodule as a lymph node was considered a functional paraganglioma. Our case indicates that paraganglioma resection and oral medication resumption may contribute to sinus arrest. When arrhythmias affecting the circulation occur perioperatively, the presence of a catecholamine-producing tumor should be considered in addition to cardiac disease.
Journal Title
The Journal of Medical Investigation
ISSN
13496867
13431420
NCID
AA11166929
Publisher
Tokushima University Faculty of Medicine
Volume
70
Issue
3-4
Start Page
503
End Page
507
Sort Key
503
Published Date
2023-08
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eng
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