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Relapse of Monomorphic Epitheliotropic Intestinal T‐Cell Lymphoma (MEITL) in a Pericardial Fluid
International Journal of Laboratory Hematology, EarlyView.
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Pseudotumor of the Pericardium [PDF]
A 2-year-old girl presented with signs and symptoms of cardiac tamponade preceded by upper respiratory tract infection. A two-dimensional echocardiogram was suggestive of an intrapericardiac tumor. Exploration of the pericardium revealed a large amount of dense amber-colored "coagulated material." Microscopic examination of the material and the ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
ACTINOMYCOSIS is a progressive granulomatous disease with focal or systemic manifestations characterized by a tendency to produce multiple draining sinuses. 1 It is an uncommon infection, involving the heart in less than 2% of reported cases. 2 Heart disease is usually secondary to extension of primary thoracic actinomycosis. When the heart is involved,
Shakuntla I. Dass+2 more
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ACTINOMYCOSIS is a progressive granulomatous disease with focal or systemic manifestations characterized by a tendency to produce multiple draining sinuses. 1 It is an uncommon infection, involving the heart in less than 2% of reported cases. 2 Heart disease is usually secondary to extension of primary thoracic actinomycosis. When the heart is involved,
Shakuntla I. Dass+2 more
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Diverticula of the pericardium
The American Journal of Surgery, 1954Abstract The English literature on pericardial diverticulum is reviewed. Fifteen cases are summarized and one case is added. Various theories of origin are presented. Diagnostic x-ray studies are given and the typical surgical findings are presented.
Harold A. Conrad, George William Ware
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Radiology, 1974
In a review of 48 cases, pediatric pericardial abnormalities were categorized by etiology: developmental, tumor-related, pericarditic, and postsurgical. In 34 (70%) a pericardial effusion was present at some point in the clinical course; the plain film in these cases revealed that straightening of the left heart border is an early sign of fluid within ...
James G. Schwade+2 more
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In a review of 48 cases, pediatric pericardial abnormalities were categorized by etiology: developmental, tumor-related, pericarditic, and postsurgical. In 34 (70%) a pericardial effusion was present at some point in the clinical course; the plain film in these cases revealed that straightening of the left heart border is an early sign of fluid within ...
James G. Schwade+2 more
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Pathophysiology of the Pericardium
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2017Pericardial heart disease includes pericarditis, (an acute, subacute, or chronic fibrinous, noneffusive, or exudative process), and its complications, constriction, (an acute, subacute, or chronic adhesive or fibrocalcific response), and cardiac tamponade.
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Tuberculoma of the Pericardium
The British Journal of Radiology, 1976Pericardial diseases may mimic specific types of cardiac chamber or great vessel enlargement. This paper presents a very rare entity, tuberculoma of the pericardium, which was mis-diagnosed radiographically as left atrial enlargement. A 41-year-old white male complained of “congestion” and heaviness in his upper chest.
M. Berger+2 more
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Congenital Deficiency of the Pericardium. The function of the Pericardium
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1931Congenital deficiency of the parietal pericardium is a rare anomaly. Sixty-four cases were collected from the literature by Moore1in 1925, and another case was added by Grant2in 1926. The case reported here is the sixty-seventh. Aside from its rarity, this condition possesses a special interest in that these cases throw some light on the function of ...
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The Lancet, 2009
A 73-year old woman was admitted from another hospital for suspected ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). She had chest pain and dyspnoea. She had a history of treated hypertension and of gastro-oesophageal refl ux disease (GORD) with Barrett’s metaplasia which was diagnosed 3 months previously. ECG showed ST-segment elevation in leads I,
Ruth H. Strasser+7 more
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A 73-year old woman was admitted from another hospital for suspected ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). She had chest pain and dyspnoea. She had a history of treated hypertension and of gastro-oesophageal refl ux disease (GORD) with Barrett’s metaplasia which was diagnosed 3 months previously. ECG showed ST-segment elevation in leads I,
Ruth H. Strasser+7 more
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American Heart Journal, 1950
Abstract Cystic conditions affecting the pericadium have been discussed in general. The literature has been carefully reviewed, and the differential points and diagnostic procedures to be evaluated in a case presenting a lesion of this type are illustrated in a reported case. Possible modes of genesis have been summarized.
Wallis L. Craddock, Wallis L. Craddock
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Abstract Cystic conditions affecting the pericadium have been discussed in general. The literature has been carefully reviewed, and the differential points and diagnostic procedures to be evaluated in a case presenting a lesion of this type are illustrated in a reported case. Possible modes of genesis have been summarized.
Wallis L. Craddock, Wallis L. Craddock
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