1974
DOI: 10.1136/thx.29.2.204
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Clinical features of non-tuberculous constrictive pericarditis

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“…Evidence from the present series supports the thesis (Hurst and Logue, 1970;Ikram, Banum, and Makey, 1974) that once purulent pericarditis is recognized at pericardiocentesis, drainage of the pericardium at open operation must be considered. Treatment by repeated pericardiocentesis may be ineffective.…”
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“…Evidence from the present series supports the thesis (Hurst and Logue, 1970;Ikram, Banum, and Makey, 1974) that once purulent pericarditis is recognized at pericardiocentesis, drainage of the pericardium at open operation must be considered. Treatment by repeated pericardiocentesis may be ineffective.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%