• Malignant cardiac metastasis can manifest as ECG abnormality masquerading as STEMI. • Extensive RV wall metastasis may cause anterior STE elevation. • Echocardiography is the modality of first choice in diagnosing cardiac metastasis. • Timely point-of-care ultrasound is important in critical clinical decision-making.

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