During the 20th century with emerging technological advancements including the development of fluoroscopy, radiography, and electrocardiography, physicians used these tools in patients with acute or chronic pericarditis with or without pericardial effusion to identify signs eponymously named to honor the person who first discovered, described, and reported the discovery. Hence, through meticulous observations, these signs complimented other findings found on physical examination to further assist in supporting the diagnosis of pericardial disease
The pericardium could be involved in a variety of clinical disorders. The imaging findings are not s...
Background: An eponym in clinical medicine is an honorific term ascribed to a person(s) who may have...
In his landmark \u93Gulstonian Lectures on Malignant Endocarditis,\u94 published in 1885, William Os...
During the 20th century with emerging technological advancements including the development of fluoro...
The history of pericarditis involves the recognition of signs and symptoms detected using the physic...
During the mid-to late eighteenth century, physicians continued to make significant contributions de...
Background: Abdominal palpation is an important clinical skill used by physicians to detect the caus...
Acute nonspecific pericarditis has been recognized with increasing frequency in recent years al-thou...
pericarditis; acute idiopathic pericarditis) has been recognized for over 100 years (Christian, 1951...
A retrospective study of cases of pericarditis presenting to Harare African Hospital during the five...
Background: Abdominal palpation is a difficult skill to master in the physical examination. It is th...
Pericardial pathology is commonly encountered in clinicalpractice and may present either as an isola...
Background: Abdominal palpation is a difficult skill to master in the physical examination. It is th...
Pericarditis is rather frequent disease in the inflammation pathologies of the heart. Firstly, infec...
Abstract The pericardium could be involved in a variety of clinical disorders. The imaging findings ...
The pericardium could be involved in a variety of clinical disorders. The imaging findings are not s...
Background: An eponym in clinical medicine is an honorific term ascribed to a person(s) who may have...
In his landmark \u93Gulstonian Lectures on Malignant Endocarditis,\u94 published in 1885, William Os...
During the 20th century with emerging technological advancements including the development of fluoro...
The history of pericarditis involves the recognition of signs and symptoms detected using the physic...
During the mid-to late eighteenth century, physicians continued to make significant contributions de...
Background: Abdominal palpation is an important clinical skill used by physicians to detect the caus...
Acute nonspecific pericarditis has been recognized with increasing frequency in recent years al-thou...
pericarditis; acute idiopathic pericarditis) has been recognized for over 100 years (Christian, 1951...
A retrospective study of cases of pericarditis presenting to Harare African Hospital during the five...
Background: Abdominal palpation is a difficult skill to master in the physical examination. It is th...
Pericardial pathology is commonly encountered in clinicalpractice and may present either as an isola...
Background: Abdominal palpation is a difficult skill to master in the physical examination. It is th...
Pericarditis is rather frequent disease in the inflammation pathologies of the heart. Firstly, infec...
Abstract The pericardium could be involved in a variety of clinical disorders. The imaging findings ...
The pericardium could be involved in a variety of clinical disorders. The imaging findings are not s...
Background: An eponym in clinical medicine is an honorific term ascribed to a person(s) who may have...
In his landmark \u93Gulstonian Lectures on Malignant Endocarditis,\u94 published in 1885, William Os...