A case of carcinoid cardiopathy (C.C.) of the right heart, related to liver metastases secondary to a bronchial tumor, is reported. Non-invasive investigative methods have enabled an easy diagnosis of C.C.: liver metastases by scan and abdominal sonogram, restrictive myocardiopathy with typical tricuspid lesions by echocardiography and MRI, magnitude of the tricuspid regurgitation by cardiac Doppler. These extremely performing methods must allow an early diagnosis at a stage when the patient may be still operable, since C.C. is the most frequent cause of death in patients with carcinoid tumors.

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