Abstract

Chest pain in young patients may be a diagnostic challenge. “Non-coronary” etiologies are often considered. Criteria for pericarditis include chest pain, EKG changes, pericardial effusion and a friction rub. These findings can be absent or transient. Cardiac MRI(CMR) T2 STIR and late gadolinium

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