Uremic hemorrhagic pericarditis occurs much less frequently in acute than in chronic renal failure, but when it does, it is a potentially fatal complication. The possibility of hemorrhagic pericarditis and cardiac tamponade should be considered in patients with acute renal failure and acute hemodynamic instability. This study reports a case of falciparum malaria complicated by acute renal failure that developed fatal cardiac tamponade in the recovery phase of acute renal failure. Copyright © Informa Healthcare.
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Hooda, A. K., Varma, P. P., & Dutta, V. (2007). Fatal cardiac tamponade in malarial acute renal failure. Renal Failure, 29(3), 371–373. https://doi.org/10.1080/08860220601166651
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