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Sometimes the pericardial fluid is taken during open heart surgery.
Other than missing the fact that his first pericardial is still alive, the kid's doing a great job.
Pericardial drainage may also be done to help relieve pressure on the heart.
Other tests may be performed on the pericardial fluid sample.
This finding results from movement of the heart within the pericardial sac.
It is made up of the pericardial sac and its contents.
I was afraid of blood leaking into the pericardial cavity.
This disease is named after the prominent sign of pericardial edema.
The classic medical sign of pericarditis is a pericardial rub.
The pericardial sac is opened to view the heart.
It is normally lubricated by a film of pericardial fluid.
He conceived, designed and introduced into clinical use the pericardial heart valve.
Repair of the native valve with a pericardial patch has been described.
A good sign that the bullets might have missed the pericardial sac.
However there is little data on the normal composition of pericardial fluid to serve as a reference.
Pericardial effusions are associated with many different medical conditions.
Myocarditis is common during this time, and a pericardial effusion may be present.
Hemopericardium refers to blood in the pericardial sac of the heart.
It runs in a common pericardial sheath with the pulmonary trunk.
Pericardial friction rub is one of several, similar sounds.
Some pericardial effusions remain small and never need treatment.
Pneumopericardium is a medical condition where air enters the pericardial cavity.
In very large pericardial effusions, more than 2 liters of fluid can be present.
In cases where longer term drainage is needed, the cardiothoracic surgeon can create a pericardial window.
In children, rheumatic fever is often the cause of pericardial friction rub.