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*Coronary artery bypass graft surgery: In patients who have undergone [[coronary artery bypass surgery]] with pericardial sparing, there is danger of tearing a bypass graft while removing the pericardium. If any pericardium is not removed, it is possible for bands of pericardium to cause localized constriction which may cause symptoms and signs consistent with constriction.
*Coronary artery bypass graft surgery: In patients who have undergone [[coronary artery bypass surgery]] with pericardial sparing, there is danger of tearing a bypass graft while removing the pericardium. If any pericardium is not removed, it is possible for bands of pericardium to cause localized constriction which may cause symptoms and signs consistent with constriction.
*[[Radiation therapy]] to the chest
*[[Radiation therapy]] to the chest
*[[Tuberculosis]]
*[[Tuberculosis]].  This is the most frequent cause of constriction in Africa and Asia.
*Post Viral [[Pericarditis]]
*Post Viral [[Pericarditis]]
*Postsurgical
*Postsurgical

Revision as of 02:47, 30 September 2012

Template:Pericardial constriction Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Causes

Constrictive pericarditis is most commonly caused by conditions or events that cause inflammation to develop around the heart, including:

Sources

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001103.htm

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