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Ann Med Res. 2004; 11(4): 247-250


A Tuberculosis Pericarditis Case Admitted with Proteinuria and Widespread Edema

Mustafa Cihangiroğlu*, Hakan Artaş**,Abdullah Öztürk***, Mustafa Demirçin***, İlhami Çelik*, Yaşar Bayındır****

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Abstract


Tuberculous pericarditis was diagnosed in a patient who was hospitalized for investigation of etiology of

proteinuria, widespread edema, pericardial fluid and ascites. Fever and arythmia developed during clinical course,

Mycobacterium tuberculosis was isolated from sputum, and pericardial fluid. Tuberculous pericarditis is a rare but life

thereatening health problem. Because of initial clinical signs were proteinuria and widespread edema, this case was

presented.

In endemic areas such as our country, tuberculosis should be kept in mind in the differential diagnosis of

pericarditis.

Key Words: Pericarditis, Tuberculosis, Proteinuria, Widespread edema






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