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==Physical Examination==
==Physical Examination==
'''Vitals'''
===Vitals===
*[[Tachycardia]]  
*[[Tachycardia]]  
*[[Pulsus paradoxus]]
*[[Pulsus paradoxus]]
*[[Hypotension]] (in [[cardiac tamponade]])
*[[Hypotension]] (in [[cardiac tamponade]])


'''Neck'''
===Neck===
*[[Jugular venous distension]] with a prominent Y descent and [[Kussmaul's sign]] may be present.
*[[Jugular venous distension]] with a prominent Y descent and [[Kussmaul's sign]] may be present.
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'''Chest'''
===Chest===
*[[Ewart's sign]]: Dullness to percussion beneath the angle of left [[scapula]] from compression of the left [[lung]] by pericardial fluid may be present.
*[[Ewart's sign]]: Dullness to percussion beneath the angle of left [[scapula]] from compression of the left [[lung]] by pericardial fluid may be present.
*'''Pericardial knock'''
*'''Pericardial knock'''
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'''Abdomen'''
===Abdomen===
*[[Hepatomegaly]]
*[[Hepatomegaly]]
*[[Ascites]]
*[[Ascites]]
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'''Extremities'''
===Extremities===
*[[Ankle edema]]
*[[Ankle edema]]



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Physical Examination

Vitals

Neck

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Chest

  • Ewart's sign: Dullness to percussion beneath the angle of left scapula from compression of the left lung by pericardial fluid may be present.
  • Pericardial knock

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