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- W2007082323 abstract "IN THE past 10 years there has been increased recognition of a form of pericarditis of unknown origin variously termed as idiopathic, nonspecific, viral or benign.<sup>1</sup>Attention also has been focused on the difficulties of differentiating this disease from acute myocardial infarction.<sup>2</sup>The importance of such differentiation is quite apparent from both a prognostic and a therapeutic standpoint. The following case of acute idiopathic pericarditis is reported because of a fatal outcome in a supposedly benign condition and the possible detrimental effect of the anticoagulant therapy administered. <h3>REPORT OF CASE</h3> A 52 year old white man was admitted to the Medical Service of the Veterans Administration Hospital, Dayton, Ohio, at 5:00 p.m. on July 11, 1950, with a chief complaint of pain in the chest. The patient had been in good health until 36 hours prior to admission. After ingestion of a large breakfast, there was an onset" @default.
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- W2007082323 title "NONSPECIFIC PERICARDITIS" @default.
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