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An Intact Pericardium Ischemic Rodent Model
Published on: September 2, 2021
Iatrogenic pericardial defect
Brett J Murray1, Jacob B Diamond1, Robert F English1
1Department of Pediatrics, University of Florida, College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL, USA.
Abstract:
Pericardial defects are uncommon, usually congenital, and frequently involve a complete absence of the pericardium. Partial pericardial defects are more likely to result in complications. Iatrogenic pericardial defects are usually partial defects and may present with cardiac strangulation. We present the case of an iatrogenic pericardial defect in an asymptomatic 20-year-old female.
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