Abstract

A 78-year-old male patient with advanced lung cancer and liver metastasis was admitted to our hospital because of persistent and critical hyperkalaemia (5.1–7.1 mEq/L), probably caused by tumour lysis syndrome. He had a history of myocardial infarction and arteriosclerosis obliterans. Echocardiography showed akinesis of the cardiac apex, and severe hypokinesis …

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