| 1. | Pleural and pericardial effusion, sometimes sanguineous, has also been reported.
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| 2. | Examples of effusion fluid are pleural effusion and pericardial effusion.
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| 3. | Postoperative pericardial effusion is also suspected to be the cause of atrial fibrillation.
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| 4. | Electrical alternans with sinus tachycardia is a highly specific sign for large pericardial effusion.
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| 5. | A pericardial effusion with enough pressure to adversely affect heart function is called cardiac tamponade.
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| 6. | Pleural or pericardial effusions are also reported.
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| 7. | Serositis with pleural and pericardial effusions are seen in up to 10 % of these patients.
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| 8. | Recurrent pericardial effusion can be a manifestation, as can morphological changes in adrenal size and infiltration.
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| 9. | Here it can cause right-sided heart failure, arrhythmias, pericardial effusion, and cardiac tamponade.
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| 10. | Pericardial effusion etiologies have changed over time and vary greatly depending on geography and the population in question.
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