nonspecific pericarditis - definitie. Wat is nonspecific pericarditis
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Wat (wie) is nonspecific pericarditis - definitie

PERICARDIUM DISEASE THAT IS CHARACTERIZED BY AN INFLAMMATION OF THE PERICARDIUM AND HAS SYMPTOM CHEST PAIN
Pericarditus; Viral pericarditis; Chronic adhesive pericarditis; Chronic constrictive pericarditis; Pq depression; PQ depression; Infectious pericarditis; PR Depression
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  • An ECG showing pericarditis. Note the [[ST elevation]] in multiple leads with slight reciprocal [[ST depression]] in aVR.
  • Diffuse ST elevation in a young male due to myocarditis / pericarditis

Constrictive pericarditis         
  • Constrictive pericarditis
  • Tuberculosis-x-ray
HEART DISORDER IN WHICH THE PERICARDIAL SAC BECOMES THICKENED AND FIBROTIC, TIGHTENING THE MYOCARDIUM AND IMPEDING THE NORMAL MYOCARDIAL FUNCTION
Pericarditis, constrictive
Constrictive pericarditis is a medical condition characterized by a thickened, fibrotic pericardium, limiting the heart's ability to function normally. In many cases, the condition continues to be difficult to diagnose and therefore benefits from a good understanding of the underlying cause.
Pericarditus         
·noun Inflammation of the pericardium.
Bacterial vaginosis         
  • A [[pH indicator]] to detect vaginal alkalinization (here showing approximately pH 8), and a [[microscope slide]] to microscopically detect [[clue cells]]
  • Phase contrast microscopy of clue cells in a vaginal swab
  • Gram stain of cells from the vagina (the same magnification) with normal bacterial flora (top) and the bacteria that cause vaginosis (bottom).
VAGINAL INFECTION CAUSED BY EXCESSIVE GROWTH OF BACTERIA
Bacterial Vaginosis; Vaginosis, bacterial; Nonspecific vaginitis"; Nonspecific vaginitis; Vaginosis; Vaginal bacteriosis; Non-Specific Vaginitis; Bacterial vaginitis; Non-specific vaginitis; Amsel criteria
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a disease of the vagina caused by excessive growth of bacteria. Common symptoms include increased vaginal discharge that often smells like fish.

Wikipedia

Pericarditis

Pericarditis is inflammation of the pericardium, the fibrous sac surrounding the heart. Symptoms typically include sudden onset of sharp chest pain, which may also be felt in the shoulders, neck, or back. The pain is typically less severe when sitting up and more severe when lying down or breathing deeply. Other symptoms of pericarditis can include fever, weakness, palpitations, and shortness of breath. The onset of symptoms can occasionally be gradual rather than sudden.

The cause of pericarditis often remains unknown but is believed to be most often due to a viral infection. Other causes include bacterial infections such as tuberculosis, uremic pericarditis, heart attack, cancer, autoimmune disorders, and chest trauma. Diagnosis is based on the presence of chest pain, a pericardial rub, specific electrocardiogram (ECG) changes, and fluid around the heart. A heart attack may produce similar symptoms to pericarditis.

Treatment in most cases is with NSAIDs and possibly the anti-inflammatory medication colchicine. Steroids may be used if these are not appropriate. Symptoms usually improve in a few days to weeks but can occasionally last months. Complications can include cardiac tamponade, myocarditis, and constrictive pericarditis. Pericarditis is an uncommon cause of chest pain. About 3 per 10,000 people are affected per year. Those most commonly affected are males between the ages of 20 and 50. Up to 30% of those affected have more than one episode.