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Disease Information for Tamponade, cardiac: Clinical Manifestations
- Clinical Manifestations (75)
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- Signs & Symptoms
- PMI Displaced Lateral
- Acute Chest Pain
- Acute Chest Pain in Children
- Acute Chest Pain in Elderly
- Apical impulse absent
- Beck's triad Hypotension Heart sounds faint JVD)
- Blue lips
- Cardiac Symptoms/Signs
- Cardiomegaly/Heart dilatation
- Cervical venous pressure increased sign
- Chest Pain
- Chest Pain in Children
- Cyanosis
- Dilated arm veins/bilateral
- Distended neck veins
- Exertional syncope/presyncope
- Friction rub, pericardial
- Heart border dullness increased
- Hepatojugular reflux
- Jugular VD increases with Inspiration
- Jugular veins distended/30 degrees upright
- Jugular Veins Increased Volume
- Jugular Venous Distension
- Jugular venous pressure increased
- Kussmaul venous pressure/Increases on inspiration/paradox
- Left heart border/displaced left/percussion
- Low Blood Pressure
- Muffled heart sounds
- Neck pulsations/venous pressure
- Paradoxical pulse/Pulses paradoxicus
- PMI inside left Cardiac Border
- Postural Hypotension Non-neural
- Presyncope
- Pulse pressure decreased/narrow/Parvus pulse
- Pulse, thready
- Quiet heart/soft sounds/distant
- Signs of Poor Perfusion
- Sudden pallor
- Tachycardia/Fast heart rate
- Tachycardia/no change with respiration
- Diaphoresis profuse/active sweating/acute
- Right Upper Quadrant Pain/Tenderness
- Upper Abdominal Pain
- Liver smooth enlarged
- Palpable Liver/Hepatomegaly
- Tender liver/liver pain
- Altered mental status Mental status change
- Sudden unconsciousness
- Unconscious/Narcosis status
- Dullness to percussion lung base
- Dyspnea
- Dyspnea at rest
- Dyspnea on exertion
- Ewarts sign/left lung base egophony
- Localized dullness to percussion
- Lung signs/abnormality
- Orthopnea
- Rapid Breathing
- Shortness of breath/SOB
- Tachypnea/Increased respiratory rate
- Whispered pectroliloquy/egophony
- Agitation
- Acutely ill patient/signs
- Collapse/Prostration
- Pale with profuse sweating
- Pallor
- Restlessness/Anxiousness
- Clinical Presentation & Variations
- Presentation/Beck's triad Neck veins Distant heart Shock
- Disease Progression
- Course/Acute
- Course/Acute only
- Course/Catastrophic presentation/onset
- Course/Fulminant/Precipitous
- Course/Lethal
- Course/Potentially lethal/untreated
- Lethal Potential