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Tuberculous pericarditis treated with steroid in a dialysis patient. [PDF]
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Case of tuberculous pericarditis presenting as a giant pericardial adhesion and masquerading as a pericardial tumour. [PDF]
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Immunotherapy for Tuberculous Pericarditis
New England Journal of Medicine, 2014Pericardial tuberculosis is an important clinical problem in resource-limited countries, particularly in those with concomitant epidemics of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Tuberculosis involving closed anatomical spaces such as the pericardium or meninges can cause devastating inflammatory injury, and management with antimicrobial ...
Mpiko Ntsekhe+2 more
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Management of Tuberculous Pericarditis
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1987The cases of 17 patients with tuberculous pericarditis were reviewed. Thirteen patients had effusive pericarditis, and 10 had surgical drainage of the effusion. No deaths were due to pericardial tamponade; this appears to be related to earlier recognition of major pericardial effusions by echocardiography. In 2 patients clinical evidence of pericardial
Gregg Lipschik+2 more
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Tuberculous pericarditis in a child
Journal of Infection, 1996A 14-year-old boy with tuberculous pericarditis and tamponade is described. Confirmation was by culture of pericardial aspirate. Though he did not have a cough, acid-fast bacilli were detected following induced sputum. Chest X-ray did not show evidence of pulmonary tuberculosis, but enlarged mediastinal nodes were detected by computerized tomography ...
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RECURRENT TUBERCULOUS PERICARDITIS
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1952Excerpt Shock and pain are seldom considered to be prominent manifestations of tuberculous pericarditis.
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