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Query: UNIPROT:P17174 (
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Traumatic
pericarditis
was confirmed postmortem in 28 cattle that had shown signs of a heart rate of more than 100 bpm, distended jugular veins and muffled heart sounds or abnormal pericardial sounds. The heart rate was higher than normal in 24 of them, and in 18 of these it ranged from 100 to 130 bpm. Twenty of the cattle had muffled heart sounds and 10 had pericardial sounds, such as splashing, rubbing or squeaking sounds. Both jugular veins were distended in 24 of the cattle, and 15 had oedema of the throat region, brisket and ventral abdomen. The most important laboratory findings were a reduced clotting time in the glutaraldehyde test in 26 animals, leucocytosis in 22 and a higher than normal concentration of fibrinogen in 19. There was an increase in the activity of gamma-glutamyl transferase in 20, and of
aspartate aminotransferase
in 15, and in the concentration of bilirubin in 11 of the cattle, indicative of hepatic congestion. A definitive diagnosis of traumatic
pericarditis
was made on the basis of the clinical findings in 15 of the 28 animals, all of which had typical signs of the disease. In another eight animals, traumatic
pericarditis
was suspected, although one of the characteristic signs was absent. A tentative but incorrect diagnosis of valvular endocarditis was made in three animals, and a similarly incorrect diagnosis of traumatic reticuloperitonitis was made in the other two.
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PMID:Clinical findings in 28 cattle with traumatic pericarditis. 1795 64
A 65-year-old female patient was admitted to our hospital with the symptoms of chest pain, dyspnea and fatigue. She had undergone a tooth extraction three months before. She took no medication. Echocardiography revealed pericardial effusion. The serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) at presentation was 650 IU/L and
aspartate aminotransferase
(
AST
) was 600 IU/L. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA level was 150,000 IU/ml. Genotype was 1b. Acute pericarditis was considered to be caused by acute HCV infection. The patient was followed without treatment. One month later,
AST
and ALT were found as 65 IU/L and 82 IU/L, respectively; there were symptoms of effort dyspnea and fatigue. Echocardiography showed minimal decrease in pericardial effusion compared to one month previously. HCV RNA level was again checked and found as 155,000 IU/ml. The patient was given pegylated interferon. One month later, the pericardial effusion and related symptoms had disappeared. The pegylated interferon treatment was sustained for 24 weeks and HCV-RNA was found negative at the 3rd and 6th months of the treatment and six months after the end of treatment. We conclude that pegylated interferon may be offered to patients with symptomatic acute HCV-related
pericarditis
.
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PMID:Pegylated interferon treatment of acute pericarditis associated with acute hepatitis C. 1808 Sep 27