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Pericardial Effusion in a Patient with Ulcerative Colitis: Report of a Rare Case
Mehmet Tekinalp1, Zeynettin Kaya2, Abdullah Tunçez3, Gökhan Güngör4, Mehmet Yazıcı5 . Abstract | | | |
Extraintestinal manifestations are well described in inflammatory bowel disease. A 63 year-old male was admitted to our clinic with the complaint of dyspnea and dry cough. Echocardiography revealed minimal pericardial effusion. He was prescribed ibuprofen 600 mg twice on a daily basis. Four days later, he was admitted to the hospital due to palpitations, chest pain and increased dyspnea. From the medical history results, it was clear that the patient had ulcerative colitis and did not have medical treatment for the last sixth months. He was treated with oral prednisolone and mesalamine. Within six days, his bowel symptoms as well as his cardiac symptoms improved for the better, and the patient was discharged in good condition on day six after his admission to hospital. Pericardial effusion was completely resolved. Ulcerative colitis, which may not be detected as an underlying cause, should be considered in pericardial effusion cases as differential diagnosis.
Key Words: Pericardial Effusion; Ulcerative Colitis; Corticosteroid Theraphy.
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