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Occult purulent pericarditis detected by indium-111 leukocyte imaging.
Leukocyte imaging with indium-111 is a relatively new technique which, to this point in time, has been discussed almost exclusively in the radiologic literature. Although this procedure has been used mainly to detect intra-abdominal infection, the thorax is routinely imaged along with the abdomen, and therefore detection of cardiac disease may be feasible. This case report is of a young woman after liver transplantation who developed occult purulent pericarditis initially detected by a leukocyte scan with indium-111. This case demonstrates that striking pericardial uptake on a whole-body indium-111 leukocyte scan can occur with purulent pericarditis, and it reemphasizes how insidiously purulent pericarditis may present in an immunosuppressed patient
Dynamic variations of P-wave duration in a patient with acute decompensated congestive heart failure
Interatrial block is an abnormally delayed atrial activation, characterized at ECG by prolonged
P-wave duration (more than 110 ms), irrespective of morphology. We report the case of
a patient with acute decompensated severe congestive heart failure, that at hospital admission
showed a prolonged P-wave, which reverted after diuretic therapy. The dynamic change of the
atrial P-wave correlates with clinical evolution and serum level modification of B-type natriuretic
peptide. (Cardiol J 2012; 19, 1: 95–97
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