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Rapidly Progressive Pericardial Effusion and Cardiac Tamponade in a Term Infant with an Umbilical Venous Catheter: A Case Report

Park MJ, Ahn JH, Lee HJ, Park HK, Hwang JK, Kim CR, Na JY

Pericardial effusion (PCE) in neonates has various clinical presentations depending on the amount and speed of fluid accumulation and can cause cardiac tamponade (CT). We report a case of rapidly...
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Cardiac Complications Associated with Eating Disorders in Children: A Multicenter Retrospective Study

Choi SY, Lee KJ, Kim SC, Lee EH, Lee YM, Kim YB, Yi DY, Kim JY, Kang B, Jang HJ, Hong SJ, Choi YJ, Kim HJ

Purpose: Eating disorders often result in somatic complications, including cardiac abnormalities. Cardiac abnormalities may involve any part of the heart, including the cardiac conduction system, and can lead to sudden...
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A Case of Pericardial Effusion after Acute Myocardial Infarction

Kwon YH

Pericardial effusion and subsequent cardiac tamponade are recognized as infrequent complications of a ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) causing hemodynamic instability. The cause of pericarditis is mostly idiopathic which makes up...
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Successful Treatment of Cardiac Tamponade Associated with Umbilical Venous Catheter by Pericardiocentesis in Two Neonates: Two Case Reports

Shin M, Shim GH

Pericardial effusion is rare in neonates. The most common cause of pericardial effusion is iatrogenic due to malposition of the central venous catheters and symptoms range from asymptomatic to more...
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Large Hypothyroidism-Induced Pericardial Effusion with Increased Serum Tumor Markers

Lee SY, Lim K

Pericardial effusion is a common disease seen by echocardiography, and it is found in 3–9% of annual echocardiograms. Although moderate pericardial effusion has been reported in some cases, it is...
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Noninvasive Imaging of Pericardium

Lee BY

The clinical manifestation of pericardial disease is similar to that of coronary artery disease and aortic disease. Therefore, a timely and accurate diagnosis is necessary. The pericardium is a 2-layered...
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Does Early Drain Removal Affect Postoperative Pericardial Effusion after Congenital Cardiac Surgery?

Kim YE, Jung H, Cho JY, Kim YH, Hyun MC, Lee Y

Background: Patients undergoing cardiac surgery require postoperative chest drainage. However, the drain is difficult to keep in place in children with congenital heart disease. Since 2015, at Kyungpook National University...
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Cardiac Angiosarcoma Heralded by Recurrent Hemorrhagic Pericardial Effusions–Utility of MRI and CT

Wan FF, Lee JC, Chiang JB, Tsang KH, Ho CB, Wong EC

Cardiac angiosarcoma is a rare primary cardiac malignancy that should be considered in patients with recurrent pericardial effusions, especially those with spontaneous hemorrhagic pericardial effusion. A 34-year-old man presented for...
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Primary Effusion Lymphoma in a Non-Human Immunodeficiency Virus Patient: A Case Report

Kim BJ, Lee MS

Primary effusion lymphoma is a large cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma exclusively presenting with effusions in body cavities in absence of solid tumor masses. It is typically associated with human herpesvirus 8...
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Risk Factors of Central Venous Catheter Leakage in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Kim YD, Lee NM, Kim SY, Yi DY, Yun SW, Chae SA, Lim IS

OBJECTIVE: Leakage of central venous catheter in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a serious complication that can lead to death. The purpose of this study was to identify the...
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Post-Infarct Cardiac Free Wall Rupture Detected by Multi-Detector Computed Tomography

Christopher J, Sirasapalli CN

A 48-year-old female with chest pain was diagnosed with an inferoposterior wall myocardial infarction. A moderate pericardial effusion was revealed on two-dimensional echocardiography. Post-thrombolysis, the patient experienced persistent chest pain....
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Early Detection of Hidden Adenocarcinoma through the Prompt Pericardiocentesis in Patient with Small Pericardial Effusion

Shinebayar B, Gill SY, Jeong H, Choi KC, Hong J, Park SM

Pericardial drainage is an important diagnostic and therapeutic option in the symptomatic patient with large amount of pericardial effusion (PE). However, when the amount of PE is relatively small, physicians...
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Penetrating Cardiac Injury and Traumatic Pericardial Effusion Caused by a Nail Gun

Calderon Miranda WG, Fuentes EJ, Hernández NE, Moscote Salazar LR, Parizel PM

Penetrating cardiac injury caused by nail gun is an uncommon life-threatening condition characterized by a rapidly severe hemodynamic status compromise. We report non-contrast-enhanced CT findings of a right ventricle myocardium...
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Hashimoto thyroiditis with an unusual presentation of cardiac tamponade in Noonan syndrome

Lee MJ, Kim BY, Ma JS, Choi YE, Kim YO, Cho HJ, Kim CJ

Noonan syndrome is an autosomal dominant, multisystem disorder. Autoimmune thyroiditis with hypothyroidism is an infrequent feature in patients with Noonan syndrome. A 16-year-old boy was admitted because of chest discomfort...
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A "Vanishing", Tuberculous, Pericardial Effusion

Liebenberg J, van der Bijl P

We present an iatrogenic, pleuro-pericardial connection resulting from pericardiocentesis of a large, tuberculous, pericardial effusion. Recognition of this situation is paramount when one is unable to aspirate pericardial fluid after...
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Diagnostic difficulties by the unusual presentations in children and adolescents with Hashimoto thyroiditis

Ersoy B, Seniha KY, Kızılay , Yılmaz M, Coşkun S

Complex clinical presentation with diverse timing of particular symptoms may cause diagnostic difficulties, especially in children and adolescents. This paper presents diagnostic difficulties and pitfalls in 3 children with acquired...
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A Left Atrial Appendage Phantom Structure

Papadopoulos CE, Fotoglidis A, Pagourelias E, Vassilikos V

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Uremic Pericarditis Accompanying Cardiac Tamponade after Emergency Hemodialysis

Park HY, Kang SS, Kim YR, Kwon OH, Jin KB, Han SY, Park SB, Park WY

Although the incidence of uremic pericarditis was high in the past, it has decreased in recent decades with early and appropriate dialysis. However, cardiac tamponade caused by uremic pericarditis is...
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Pneumopericardium: A Rare Complication of Pericardiocentesis

Iskander S, Amar H, Audrey B, Fabien D

Pneumopericardium is defined by the presence of air in the pericardial cavity. It is a rare entity occurring most commonly after trauma. Pneumopericardium resulting after pericardiocentesis is even rarer. We...
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Sjogren's Syndrome Presenting as a Large Pericardial Effusion

Shin JW, Choi IH, Kim HS, Uh ST

Primary Sjogren's syndrome (pSS) is characterized by lymphocytic infiltration to the lacrimal and salivary glands. However, it also includes a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations, including musculoskeletal, lung, kidney, neurological,...
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