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TUBERCULOUS PERICARDITIS IN CHILDREN
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1953TWO FACTS have stimulated our interest in tuberculous pericarditis. First, and most important, there are indications that this disease is becoming amenable to treatment and may also be seen in early stages more often because of therapy of tuberculosis elsewhere.
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Recent Experience with Tuberculous Pericarditis
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1980Twelve patients with tuberculous pericarditis were found among 1,194 patients with tuberculosis treated at the University of Texas Medical Branch over a 10-year period, an incidence of 1%. Surgical treatment was undertaken in 4 patients, and the rest were treated medically.
John R. Derrick+3 more
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The Role of Surgery in Tuberculous Pericarditis
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1974Abstract To define the role of surgery in the treatment of tuberculous pericarditis, 62 consecutive patients treated for this condition were reviewed. Medical therapy alone achieved satisfactory results in less than one-third of the patients. One-half of the patients eventually required pericardiectomy for symptoms of recurrent cardiac tamponade or ...
Ted J. Carson+3 more
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Tuberculous and Infectious Pericarditis
Cardiology Clinics, 2017Viral pericarditis is the most common cause of acute pericarditis and it is typically responsive to aspirin or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Tuberculous pericarditis is common in immunocompromised patients or in immunocompetent patients in endemic areas.
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The treatment of tuberculous pericarditis
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1960Summary The introduction of potent antituberculous drugs has caused a marked reduction in the mortality rate from tuberculous pericarditis. Therapy should be started early and should be prolonged for 18 months. The treatment of choice is isoniazid 8–16 mg. per Kg. daily plus paraminosalicylic acid 10–12 gm. daily.
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PERICARDITIS (WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO TUBERCULOUS PERICARDITIS)
Australasian Annals of Medicine, 1967SummaryIn this study diseases of the pericardium which dominate the clinical picture have been analysed. In essence this means a discussion of infective pericarditis.Pericarditis is a common disorder in Cape Town, South Africa, particularly among the Bantu and Cape Coloured population.
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Diagnosis of Tuberculous Pericarditis with Transgastric EUS Fine Needle Aspiration.
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2023Fatih Albayrak+4 more
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A Case of Melioidosis Pericarditis Misdiagnosed as Tuberculous Pericarditis
Advances in Clinical Medicine, 2023善颖 陈
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