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==Case #1== | ==Case #1== | ||
===Clinical Summary=== | |||
This patient is a 36-year-old white male with a history of long-standing renal disease who presents with [[end-stage kidney disease]] and a BUN of 112 mg/dL. During the present hospitalization he developed a [[pericardial friction rub]] and pericardial and pleural effusions. A semi-elective [[pericardiectomy]] was performed. Despite aggressive treatment, the patient expired. | |||
===Autopsy Findings=== | |||
Submitted for examination was a rectangular segment of gray-tan tissue measuring 9.5 x 8.5 x 0.3 cm. The outer surface was fatty in appearance. The inner surface was rough and covered by a number of fine red papillary projections. The projections were composed of fine strands having the appearance of [[fibrin]]. | Submitted for examination was a rectangular segment of gray-tan tissue measuring 9.5 x 8.5 x 0.3 cm. The outer surface was fatty in appearance. The inner surface was rough and covered by a number of fine red papillary projections. The projections were composed of fine strands having the appearance of [[fibrin]]. | ||
===Histopathological Findings=== | |||
[http://www.peir.net Images courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology] | [http://www.peir.net Images courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology] | ||
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* [[Hemopericardium]] | * [[Hemopericardium]] | ||
* [[Pneumopericardium]] | * [[Pneumopericardium]] | ||
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* [[Pericardiocentesis]] | * [[Pericardiocentesis]] | ||
* [[Pericardium]] | * [[Pericardium]] | ||
{{Circulatory system pathology}} | |||
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[[Category:Up-To-Date cardiology]] | [[Category:Up-To-Date cardiology]] | ||
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Case #1
Clinical Summary
This patient is a 36-year-old white male with a history of long-standing renal disease who presents with end-stage kidney disease and a BUN of 112 mg/dL. During the present hospitalization he developed a pericardial friction rub and pericardial and pleural effusions. A semi-elective pericardiectomy was performed. Despite aggressive treatment, the patient expired.
Autopsy Findings
Submitted for examination was a rectangular segment of gray-tan tissue measuring 9.5 x 8.5 x 0.3 cm. The outer surface was fatty in appearance. The inner surface was rough and covered by a number of fine red papillary projections. The projections were composed of fine strands having the appearance of fibrin.
Histopathological Findings
Related Chapters
- Hemopericardium
- Pneumopericardium
- Chylopericardium
- Pericardial effusion
- Congenital absence of the pericardium
- Pericardial window
- Pericardial sac
- Pericardial friction rub
- Pericardiectomy
- Pericardiocentesis
- Pericardium