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==Overview==
Pericarditis can present as a disorder primarily involving the pericardium (e.g viral etiologies), as manifestation of a systemic illness (e.g. autoimmune illnesses), or as a manifestation of a disorder involving an adjacent anatomic structure (e.g. cancer).


===The Most Frequent Causes of Pericarditis <small><ref name="maisch">{{cite journal | author= Maisch B, Ristic AD | title= The classification of pericardial disease in the age of modern medicine | journal= Curr Cardiol Rep | year=2002 | pages=13–21 | volume=4 | issue=1 | pmid=11743917 | doi= 10.1007/s11886-002-0121-6}}</ref></small>===
===Common Causes of Pericarditis <small><ref name="maisch">{{cite journal | author= Maisch B, Ristic AD | title= The classification of pericardial disease in the age of modern medicine | journal= Curr Cardiol Rep | year=2002 | pages=13–21 | volume=4 | issue=1 | pmid=11743917 | doi= 10.1007/s11886-002-0121-6}}</ref></small>===


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* (remaining) trauma, drugs, post-AMI, [[myocarditis]], [[dissecting aortic aneurysm]], [[radiation]]
* (remaining) trauma, drugs, post-AMI, [[myocarditis]], [[dissecting aortic aneurysm]], [[radiation]]


===Complete List of Causes of pericarditis===
===Expanded List of Causes of Pericarditis Organized by Pathophysiology===


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Revision as of 15:13, 26 June 2011

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Overview

Pericarditis can present as a disorder primarily involving the pericardium (e.g viral etiologies), as manifestation of a systemic illness (e.g. autoimmune illnesses), or as a manifestation of a disorder involving an adjacent anatomic structure (e.g. cancer).

Common Causes of Pericarditis [1]

Expanded List of Causes of Pericarditis Organized by Pathophysiology

  1. Infectious:
  2. Neoplastic:
  3. Uremic:
    • Uremic pericarditis is seen in up to 20% of uremic patients requiring chronic hemodialysis. The mechanism is unknown. Most commonly there is a small effusion associated with pain and a pericardial friction rub, but there can be a large effusion and present with tamponade.
  4. Autoimmune:
  5. Traumatic:
    • After chest trauma, throacic surgery, PCM insertion, Valvuloplasty. Also from esophageal rupture, pancreatic-pericardial fistula (check amylase), penetrating chest injury, esophogeal perforation, gastric perforation, during catheterization (pacemaker insertion, cathether ablation for arrhythmias, diagnostic, PCI with coronary dissection).
  6. Drugs:
  7. Hypothyroidism:
  8. Other:

Differential Diagnosis of Causes of Acute Pericarditis

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Differential Diagnosis of Causes of Chronic Pericarditis

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References

  1. Maisch B, Ristic AD (2002). "The classification of pericardial disease in the age of modern medicine". Curr Cardiol Rep. 4 (1): 13–21. doi:10.1007/s11886-002-0121-6. PMID 11743917.

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