Pericarditis Epistenocardica or Dressler Syndrome? An Autopsy Case

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Postinfarction pericarditis can be classified as "early," referred to as pericarditis epistenocardica, or "delayed," referred to as Dressler syndrome. The incidence of postinfarction pericarditis has decreased to <5% since the introduction of reperfusion therapies and limitation of infarct size. We report on a 57-year-old man who suffered sudden cardiac death as a result of acute myocardial infarction. Autopsy revealed an area of previous infarction and fibrinous pericarditis related to the previous infarction, leading to a diagnosis of Dressler syndrome.

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Feola, A., De Stefano, N., & Della Pietra, B. (2015). Pericarditis Epistenocardica or Dressler Syndrome? An Autopsy Case. Case Reports in Medicine, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/215340

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