نتایج جستجو برای: pericarditis

تعداد نتایج: 4203  

2018
Mohammad Saud Khan Zubair Khan Bhavana Siddegowda Banglore Ghattas Alkhoury Laura Murphy Claudiu Georgescu

BACKGROUND Acute purulent bacterial pericarditis is of rare occurrence in this modern antibiotic era. Primary involvement of the pericardium without evidence of underlying infection elsewhere is even rarer. It is a rapidly progressive infection with high mortality. We present an extremely rare case of acute purulent bacterial pericarditis in an immunocompetent adult patient with no underlying c...

Journal: :Circulation 2005
Bongani M Mayosi Lesley J Burgess Anton F Doubell

BACKGROUND The incidence of tuberculous pericarditis is increasing in Africa as a result of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic. The primary objective of this article was to review and summarize the literature on the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management of tuberculous pericarditis. METHODS AND RESULTS We searched MEDLINE (January 1966 to May 2005) and the Cochrane Library (Issu...

Journal: :Heart 2003
Bernhard Maisch Arsen D Ristić

The aetiology based classification of pericardial disease comprises: infectious pericarditis; pericarditis in systemic autoimmune diseases; type 2 (auto)immune pericarditis; metabolic disorders; trauma; tumours; pericardial cysts; and congenital defects. This classification has major therapeutic consequences that will be elaborated upon in this article, with the focus on practical management of...

2005
GEORGE R. STIRLING RICHARD S. Ross

CONSTRICTIVE PERICARDITIS is an uncommon disorder with a wide varietv of manifestations. This communication documents two patients who presented with features of a cardiac murmur indicative of tricuspid valve stenosis. In both, exploratory surgery revealed a large cyst within scarred pericardium, narrowing the tricuspid valve. The first patient had generalized constrictive pericarditis. The sec...

2003
Bernhard Maisch Arsen D Ristić

The aetiology based classification of pericardial disease comprises: infectious pericarditis; pericarditis in systemic autoimmune diseases; type 2 (auto)immune pericarditis; metabolic disorders; trauma; tumours; pericardial cysts; and congenital defects. This classification has major therapeutic consequences that will be elaborated upon in this article, with the focus on practical management of...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 2002
K P Balachandran D Stewart G A Berg K G Oldroyd

Constrictive pericarditis is present when a fibrotic, thickened, and adherent pericardium restricts diastolic filling of the heart. Several drugs can cause pericarditis, which can lead to chronic pericardial constriction. A case of constrictive pericarditis in a patient receiving the antiparkinsonian drug pergolide is reported.

2015
Catia Cillóniz Ernesto Rangel Cornelius Barlascini Ines Maria Grazia Piroddi Antoni Torres Antonello Nicolini

OBJECTIVE In the antibiotic era, purulent pericarditis is a rare entity. However, there are still reports of cases of the disease, which is associated with high mortality, and most such cases are attributed to delayed diagnosis. Approximately 40-50% of all cases of purulent pericarditis are caused by Gram-positive bacteria, Streptococcus pneumoniae in particular. METHODS We report four cases ...

2017
Ahmad Awan Fasil Tiruneh Priscilla Wessly Akbar Khan Hasan Iftikhar Sydney Barned Daniel Larbi

INTRODUCTION ---Acute pericarditis is the most commonly encountered manifestation of pericardial disease (incidence: 0.2 percent to 0.5 percent in hospitalized patients). However, data regarding manifestations, workup, and the management of acute pericarditis in the African American population is lacking. This study aims to collect and analyze more clinical data related to acute pericarditis in...

2015
Hiren Patel Charmi Patel Mrugesh Soni Amit Patel Venkat Banda Alessandro Durante.

Bacterial pericarditis is a rapidly progressive and highly fatal infection, and is often diagnosed postmortem in half of the cases. Even with drainage and antibiotics, the mortality rate is high. Gram-positive cocci, specifically Streptococcus penumoniae, have been the most common cause of bacterial pericarditis with a preceding primary site of infection. Following the introduction of antibioti...

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