2003
DOI: 10.1097/01.md.0000101574.54295.73
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Etiologic Diagnosis of 204 Pericardial Effusions

Abstract: The etiologic evaluation of pericardial effusion is frequently unsuccessful when noninvasive methods are used. To determine the cause of the current episode, all patients with echographically identified pericardial effusion from May 1998 to December 2002 underwent noninvasive diagnostic testing of blood, throat, and stool samples. Patients with postpericardiotomy syndrome were excluded. To analyze the value of our tests, we tested randomly selected blood donors as negative controls. Among 204 included patients… Show more

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“…berkhoffi i (2,12). Pericardial or pleural effusions are infrequent complications of B. henselae infection in association with classical cat-scratch disease (13,14).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…berkhoffi i (2,12). Pericardial or pleural effusions are infrequent complications of B. henselae infection in association with classical cat-scratch disease (13,14).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…W okresie ostatnich 20 lat opublikowano 5 głównych doniesień na temat konsekwencji gromadzenia się umiarkowanych lub dużych ilości płynu w worku osierdziowym (dodatkowa tab. 3) [74][75][76][77][78]. U wielu chorych obecność płynu w worku osierdziowym nie wiąże się z występowaniem żadnych objawów klinicznych, a zaburzenie to wykrywane jest przypadkowo w przeglądowym badaniu radiologicznym klatki piersiowej lub podczas badania echokardiograficznego wykonanego z innych wskazań.…”
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“…In the past 2 decades, only 5 sizeable prospective series on the etiology of pericardial effusions have been reported. Two of those series included distinct populations in which tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are common, and thus the participants are not necessarily representative of other cohorts 11, 12, 13, 14, 15…”
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