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==Overview== | |||
The cardiac tamponade is most often attributed to the rupture of an acute [[myocardial infarction]] or an intrapericardial rupture of a dissecting ascending [[aortic aneurysm]]. | |||
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Overview
The cardiac tamponade is most often attributed to the rupture of an acute myocardial infarction or an intrapericardial rupture of a dissecting ascending aortic aneurysm.