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q what are the signs of cardiac tamponadethe clinical presentation will be that of a low output state with anxiety restlessness dyspnoea sweating
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q pathophysiology of cardiac tamponadeprogressive increase in pericardial fluid results in progressive increase in intrapericardial pressure till a
q what is cardiac tamponadecardiac tamponade is that situation where increase in pericardial fluid raises the intrapericardial pressure which
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q what are the symptoms and signs of pericardial effusionasymptomatic slowly accumulating small to moderate pericardial effusion may not cause
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q what do you mean by pericardial effusioncollection of fluid in the pericardial sac is known as pericardial effusion all cases of pericarditis can
q explain treatment of acute pericarditissymptomatic treatment pain relief can be achieved with indomethacin 25 to 50 mg thrice daily ibuprofen 600
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q investigations process of acute pericarditis1 blood examinationerythrocyte sedementaion rate esr may be elevated in tuberculous collagen and
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q what are the symptoms of acute pericarditischest pain chest pain is the most important symptom it is retrosternal in location and patient usually
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what do you mean by acute pericarditisansacute pericarditis is defined as acute inflammation of the pericardium and is clinically characterized by
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q explain diseases of pericardiumpericardium is the sac covering the heart pericardium consists of two layers-the visceral pericardium epicardium and