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Pericarditis

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Pericarditis
Classifications and external resources
ICD-10 I01.0, I09.2, I30.-I32.
ICD-9 420.90
DiseasesDB 9820
MedlinePlus 000182
eMedicine med/1781  emerg/412
MeSH C14.280.720

Pericarditis is inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart, the pericardium. Acute pericarditis is the most common form of pericarditis.

Main article: acute pericarditis

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[edit] Pathology

Fibrinous pericarditis is an exudative inflammation. The pericardium is infiltrated by the fibrinous exudate. This consists in fibrin strands and leukocytes. Fibrin describes an eosinophilic (pink) network, amorphous. Leukocytes (mainly, neutrophils) are found within the fibrin deposits and intrapericardic. Vascular congestion is also present. The myocardium has no changes. Photo at: Atlas of Pathology

[edit] Signs and Symptoms

Chest pain, radiating to the back and relieved by sitting up forward, is the classical presentation. Other symptoms of pericarditis may include dry cough, fever, fatigue and anxiety.

The classic sign of pericarditis is a pericardial rub. Other signs include ST-elevation on EKG (all leads) and the signs of cardiac tamponade (pulsus paradoxus, hypotension) and congestive heart failure (elevated jugular venous pressure, peripheral edema).

[edit] Causes

[edit] Complications

Complications may include:

[edit] Treatment

The treatment in viral or idiopathic pericarditis is with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Severe cases may require:

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