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==Laboratory findings== | ==Laboratory findings== | ||
* Complete blood count (CBC) | *Complete blood count (CBC) | ||
* Dilutional anemia if congestive heart failure (CHF) is | **Dilutional anemia if congestive heart failure (CHF) is present | ||
*Leukocytosis | |||
** Infectious, bacteriologic, or rheumatologic source or steroid therapy | **Infectious, bacteriologic, or rheumatologic etiology source or steroid therapy | ||
*Leukopenia | |||
** | **Malignancy and chemotherapeutic agents use | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Pericardial constriction has been associated with, protein losing enteropathy, nephrotic syndrome, and LFT abnormalities consistent with hepatic congestion and chylous ascites.
Laboratory findings
- Complete blood count (CBC)
- Dilutional anemia if congestive heart failure (CHF) is present
- Leukocytosis
- Infectious, bacteriologic, or rheumatologic etiology source or steroid therapy
- Leukopenia
- Malignancy and chemotherapeutic agents use