A retrospective study of cases of pericarditis presenting to Harare African Hospital during the five year period 1967-1971 was carried out. This study excludes cases of pericarditis due to rheumatic heart disease and uraemia. During the five year period there were 85 patients in whom a diagnosis of pericarditis or pericardial effusion was made (Table 1). Ten of these would appear on subsequent investigation or post-mortem findings to have been inaccurately diagnosed, and in 18 cases the diagnosis Of pericarditis was established solely on clinical examination with no 'confirmatory investigations. These 28 cases have been excluded from this study. The report deals with the remaining 57 cases of pericarditis or pericardial effusion in whom th...
Pericarditis is rather frequent disease in the inflammation pathologies of the heart. Firstly, infec...
Objectives: To study the clinical features, management and outcome of patients with constrictive per...
Abstract- Pericardial effusion is especially important clinically when it develops within relatively...
A CAJM article on pericarditis in African patients at the Harare Referral Hospital.A retrospective ...
Diseases of the pericardium commonly manifest in one of three ways: acute pericarditis, pericardial ...
This is a prospective study of 51 patients with pericardial effusion, with male to female ratio of ...
SUmmARY 53 children with infective pericarditis were seen at the University College Hospital, Ibadan...
This thesis is founded upon an examination of the Post Mortem records of cases of Pericarditis at th...
Objective: The aim of our study is to describe the epidemiological and diagnostic aspects of the acu...
Background: Pericardial effusions may be discovered incidentally or as life-threatening scenario of ...
IntroductionThe pericarditis is an inflammation of the pericardium accompanied or not by a pericardi...
Acute nonspecific pericarditis has been recognized with increasing frequency in recent years al-thou...
Two cases of pericarditis with effusion admitted to the Department of Child Health, Gadjah Mada Univ...
The cause of acute and recurrent pericarditis is often a major concern for the clinicians in clinica...
The history of pericarditis involves the recognition of signs and symptoms detected using the physic...
Pericarditis is rather frequent disease in the inflammation pathologies of the heart. Firstly, infec...
Objectives: To study the clinical features, management and outcome of patients with constrictive per...
Abstract- Pericardial effusion is especially important clinically when it develops within relatively...
A CAJM article on pericarditis in African patients at the Harare Referral Hospital.A retrospective ...
Diseases of the pericardium commonly manifest in one of three ways: acute pericarditis, pericardial ...
This is a prospective study of 51 patients with pericardial effusion, with male to female ratio of ...
SUmmARY 53 children with infective pericarditis were seen at the University College Hospital, Ibadan...
This thesis is founded upon an examination of the Post Mortem records of cases of Pericarditis at th...
Objective: The aim of our study is to describe the epidemiological and diagnostic aspects of the acu...
Background: Pericardial effusions may be discovered incidentally or as life-threatening scenario of ...
IntroductionThe pericarditis is an inflammation of the pericardium accompanied or not by a pericardi...
Acute nonspecific pericarditis has been recognized with increasing frequency in recent years al-thou...
Two cases of pericarditis with effusion admitted to the Department of Child Health, Gadjah Mada Univ...
The cause of acute and recurrent pericarditis is often a major concern for the clinicians in clinica...
The history of pericarditis involves the recognition of signs and symptoms detected using the physic...
Pericarditis is rather frequent disease in the inflammation pathologies of the heart. Firstly, infec...
Objectives: To study the clinical features, management and outcome of patients with constrictive per...
Abstract- Pericardial effusion is especially important clinically when it develops within relatively...