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Ala Elwasila1,2, Tasneem Bangi2, Michael Scott2
1General Medicine, University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, Greater Manchester, UK ala.elwasila@nhs.net.
Abstract:
Intracardiac metastasis is a relatively rare complication of cancer; however, it should be considered when a patient presents with a prerenal injury and circulatory collapse not responsive to medical treatment or haemofiltration as in this case.
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