| Literature DB >> 28523629 |
Hiroshi Okano1, Tomomasa Tochio2, Hiroaki Kumazawa2, Yoshiaki Isono2, Hiroki Tanaka2, Shimpei Matsusaki2, Tomohiro Sase2, Tomonori Saito2, Katsumi Mukai2, Akira Nishimura2, Tetsuya Kitamura3, Takuya Mori3.
Abstract
A 75-year-old woman was discovered to have a pericardial effusion when she was admitted to our hospital because of a giant hepatic cyst. We could not detect the cause of the effusion and diagnosed idiopathic pericardial effusion. The patient underwent transcutaneous drainage of the hepatic cyst and an injection of antibiotics. There was no communication between the pericardial effusion and the hepatic cyst. Although the hepatic cyst was reduced in size, the pericardial effusion showed no remarkable change immediately after treatment; however, 5 months later, the pericardial effusion was found to be diminished. The pericardial effusion might have been caused by the physical pressure of the giant hepatic cyst and disturbance in the balance between the production and reabsorption of the pericardial fluid. When we experience a huge hepatic cyst, we should take into account its influence against the surrounding organs, including the intrapleural space.Entities:
Keywords: Diminution; Drainage; Hepatic cyst; Pericardial effusion
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28523629 DOI: 10.1007/s12328-017-0748-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1865-7265