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ACUTE BENIGN PERICARDITIS

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1951
DESPITE numerous clinical reports in the current literature, 1 acute benign pericarditis continues to be mistaken for more serious cardiac diseases, especially acute myocardial infarction. The former generally affects persons of a younger age group.
O F, ROSENOW, C J, CROSS
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Acute Pericarditis

Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2017
Acute pericarditis is an acute inflammatory disease of the pericardium, which may occur in many different disease states (both infectious and non-infectious). Usually the diagnosis is based on symptoms (chest pain, shortness of breath), electrocardiographic changes (ST elevation), physical examination (pericardial friction rub) and elevation of cardiac
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Acute nonspecific pericarditis

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1958
Abstract Unidentified infection of the respiratory tract preceded the onset of acute nonspecific pericarditis in 16 of our 18 patients. Chest pain and pericardial friction rub occurred almost simultaneously or preceded the appearance of fever, leukocytosis, and elevation of the sedimentation rate.
M, McCALL, A, HERTZ
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Acute constrictive pericarditis

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1961
Summary A case of acute constrictive pericarditis secondary to meningococcal infection is presented. Fatal concretio cordis developed with unprecedented speed 21 days after the onset of suppurative pericarditis. The literature is reviewed pertaining to the relationship of suppurative pericarditis and subsequent concretio cordis.
E I, WEIS, E N, SILBER
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Acute Pericarditis

Cardiology Clinics, 1990
Acute pericarditis may be of viral or idiopathic origin, may be induced by certain drugs, may occur as a consequence of thoracic surgery, may result from infection by bacteria or other organisms, or may be associated with noninfectious systemic disease. In some instances, pericarditis may be detected quickly, and in other cases it may not be recognized
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ACUTE IDIOPATHIC PERICARDITIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
Pericarditis is almost uniformly secondary to some other pathological process. It is usually an acute inflammation of the pericardium and subepicardial myocardium, with or without effusion, and its prognosis most often depends on the causative agent or underlying disease.
R C, PARKER, H R, COOPER
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Acute benign pericarditis

American Heart Journal, 1964
Abstract A resume of the condition known as acute benign pericarditis has been presented. Seasonal incidence, sporadic cases with histories of acute respiratory infections prior to the onset of chest pain, and the increasing number of reports of positive viral studies suggest a virus to be the cause in the greater percentage of cases.
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ACUTE IDIOPATHIC PERICARDITIS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1953
Excerpt INTRODUCTION Acute idiopathic pericarditis has been recognized with increasing frequency during recent years.1-4Because this benign disorder is so frequently confused with acute myocardial ...
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ACUTE STAPHYLOCOCCAL PERICARDITIS

Pediatrics, 1957
A survey of bacterial pericarditis in children at Charity Hospital shows an increasing preponderance of staphylococcal infections. It is impressively less common as a complication of pneumonia and osteomyelitis than it was two decades ago. The site of entry for organisms is usually difficult to determine, but the pericarditis is always part of a ...
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Acute idiopathic pericarditis

American Heart Journal, 1959
Abstract The manifestations of acute idiopathic pericarditis in fifteen patients have been presented, and a typical case has been reported. The pertinent current literature has been reviewed briefly. The various electrocardiographic findings in acute pericarditis are discussed, and reference is made to the vector explanation of these changes.
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