Abstract

A 32-year-old man presented with progressive dyspnoea several months after a second episode of acute pericarditis. Heart rate was 70 b.p.m., and blood pressure was 120/80 mmHg. He had marked jugular venous distension, hepatomegaly, ascites, and bilateral moderate pleural effusion on chest X-ray. …

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