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Variants at the Interleukin 1 Gene Locus and Pericarditis.

JAMA cardiology, 2023
Importance Recurrent pericarditis is a treatment challenge and often a debilitating condition. Drugs inhibiting interleukin 1 cytokines are a promising new treatment option, but their use is based on scarce biological evidence and clinical trials of ...
Rosa B. Thorolfsdottir   +45 more
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Pericarditis

The Lancet, 2004
Pericarditis is a common disorder that has multiple causes and presents in various primary-care and secondary-care settings. New diagnostic techniques have improved the sampling and analysis of pericardial fluid and allow comprehensive characterisation of cause.
Richard W, Troughton   +2 more
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Advances in Imaging and Targeted Therapies for Recurrent Pericarditis: A Review.

JAMA cardiology, 2022
Importance Pericarditis is the most common form of pericardial disease. Recurrence of pericarditis affects 15% to 30% of patients after the initial episode of pericarditis.
S Kumar   +7 more
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Recurrent pericarditis

La Revue de Médecine Interne, 2017
Recurrent pericarditis is the most troublesome complication of pericarditis occurring in 15 to 30% of cases. The pathogenesis is often presumed to be immune-mediated although a specific rheumatologic diagnosis is commonly difficult to find. The clinical diagnosis is based on recurrent pericarditis chest pain and additional objective evidence of disease
M, Imazio   +3 more
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Diagnosis, Risk Stratification, and Treatment of Pericarditis: A Review.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
Importance Pericarditis accounts for up to 5% of emergency department visits for nonischemic chest pain in North America and Western Europe. With appropriate treatment, 70% to 85% of these patients have a benign course.
Paul C Cremer, Allan L Klein, M. Imazio
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Constrictive Pericarditis

Cardiology Clinics, 2017
Constrictive pericarditis is a potentially treatable cause of diastolic heart failure that arises because a diseased, inelastic pericardium restricts ventricular diastolic expansion. Affected patients present with heart failure with predominant right-sided symptoms and signs.
Terrence D, Welch, Jae K, Oh
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Pericarditis

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1988
Pericarditis is a common but frequently subclinical entity. There are a number of causes, including infection, systemic illness, cardiac disease, trauma, and neoplasm. Iatrogenic causes include surgery, cardiac instrumentation, irradiation, and medications. The clinical presentation varies, depending on the cause.
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Global estimates on the reports of vaccine‐associated myocarditis and pericarditis from 1969 to 2023: Findings with critical reanalysis from the WHO pharmacovigilance database

Journal of Medical Virology
Due to the limitation of previous studies examining adverse reports of myocarditis and pericarditis associated with vaccines other than the COVID‐19 vaccine, there are challenges in establishing a comprehensive understanding of vaccine safety on a global
Sooji Lee   +17 more
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Pericarditis

Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2005
Pericarditis (inflammation of the pericardium) may be caused by infectious agents, autoimmune disorders, metabolic conditions, or malignancy, or it may be a complication of drug therapy, trauma, cardiac surgery, or smallpox vaccination. Diagnosis, based on clinical findings, electrocardiographic changes, chest radiograph, and ultrasound, may be ...
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