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Malaria cardiomegaly.

open access: yesArchivos de pediatria del Uruguay, 2010
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Cardiomegaly Following Extensive Burns

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1987
One of our patients had been recovering from prolonged illness for about eight months following extensive deep burns of the lower limbs, along with other complications, when he had a sudden attack of acute dyspnea with orthopnea. The cause of this condition was diagnosed as secondary hypodynamic cardiomyopathy.
G D, Mukherjee   +3 more
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Spontaneous “Cardiomegaly” Following Pericardiectomy

Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2009
A 64-year-old woman presented eight days following pericardiectomy with a 2-day history of progressive dyspnea and new crushing chest pain. Chest x-ray revealed development of interval "cardiomegaly." Bedside echocardiography revealed a large accumulation of pericardial fluid despite absence of pericardium. Diagnostic and therapeutic mediastinocentesis
Jeffrey B, Geske, Andrew D, Calvin
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PULMONARY EDEMA WITHOUT CARDIOMEGALY

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1968
Pulmonary edema of both cardiac and noncardiac origin can occur in the presence of a normal sized heart. Cognizance of this fact can prevent significant diagnostic and therapeutic errors.
T S, Harle   +3 more
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Cardiomegaly in neonatal hypoglycemia

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1976
Chest X-rays of 24 hypoglycemic newborns were compared with those of a matched control group of newborns with normal blood glucose levels. In the hypoglycemic group heart size was found to be significantly greater than in the control group. No correlation could be established between the degree of cardiomegaly and the severity of hypoglycemia.
F, Wyler   +4 more
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