Abstract

Cardiac tamponade is commonly due to fluid or blood in the pericardial space. We describe a case of pneumopericardium leading to echocardiographic findings consistent with early cardiac tamponade. A 75 year old male with mesothelioma presented with dyspnea. Initial blood pressure was stable at 123/

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