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'''Associate Editor-In-Chief:''' [[Varun Kumar]], M.B.B.S.; [[Lakshmi Gopalakrishnan]], M.B.B.S. | |||
==Pericardia effusion and cardiac tamponade== | |||
In [[pericardial effusion]], large hypoechoic regions are seen surrounding the heart with presence of oscillatory motion of heart. | |||
The echocardiogram below demonstrates swinging motion of the heart in [[cardiac tamponade]]. | |||
<youtube v=U4xQ3-VRiNg/> | |||
Echocardiography of heart with loculated [[pericardial effusion]] compressing the left ventricle. | |||
<youtube v=unnmmlCyyZM/> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Pericardia effusion and cardiac tamponade
In pericardial effusion, large hypoechoic regions are seen surrounding the heart with presence of oscillatory motion of heart.
The echocardiogram below demonstrates swinging motion of the heart in cardiac tamponade. <youtube v=U4xQ3-VRiNg/>
Echocardiography of heart with loculated pericardial effusion compressing the left ventricle.
<youtube v=unnmmlCyyZM/>