tuberkulöse Perikarditis
Tuberculous
Pericarditis. Chest CT with i.v. contrast: Necrotic lymph nodes (blue arrow); pleural thickening with pleural effusion (orange arrow)
Tuberculous
Pericarditis. Chest CT with i.v. contrast: Irregular pericardial thickening (blue arrow), and large pericardial effusion (orange arrow.
Tuberculous
Pericarditis. Cardiac MRI: Axial cine images show large pleural effusion (orange arrow), mediastinal lymph nodes (green arrow), pericardial effusion with septa (blue arrow), and flattened right ventricle (purple arrow)
Tuberculous
Pericarditis. Cardiac MRI: Sagittal cine images show large pleural effusion (orange arrow), pericardial effusion with septa (blue arrow), irregular thickening of the pericardium (green arrow), and flattening of the right ventricle (purple arrow)
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu kardiale Tuberkulose: