▪ even paradoxical pulse.
▪ Congestion of systemic
circulation
▪ distended jugular vein
▪ edema
Clinical Manifestations
---Cardiac tamponade
▪ Acute :Beck’s trilogy
History of up
respiratory Accompanied
Histrory
tract infection, acute onset,
with primary TB
often
recurrent
Accompa nied with original infection lesion or septemia
Volume of pericardial
effusion
Characteris tic
—
Little
Laboratory findings
--- Chest x-ray film
▪ Cardiac shadow has an enlarged “waterbottle” appearance.
▪ Clear lung field.
▪ Cardiac shadow changes with postures.
心包疾病
General characteristics (Normal Pericardial Anatomy and
Physiology)
1.Pericardium is the membranous sac surrounding the heart.
2. The pericardium consists of two layers: visceral layer and parietal layer.