A case of tuberculosis pericarditis with an interesting echocardiographic image

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Abstract

Tuberculosis-associated pericardial disorders are an excessively rare manifestation of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. The patients may present with constrictive pericarditis or pericardial fluid accumulation leading to cardiac tamponade. This paper reports a case of tuberculosis-associated pericardial effusion with dense fibrinous material not causing tamponade in a foreigner presenting with nonspecific symptoms. It also provides a discussion about the diagnostic and therapeutic methods as well as interesting echocardiographic images of the patient.

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Arslan, K., Taner, U., Efe, S. C., Ayca, B., & Karabag, T. (2018). A case of tuberculosis pericarditis with an interesting echocardiographic image. Medical Ultrasonography, 20(2), 247–249. https://doi.org/10.11152/mu-1366

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