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PERICARDIAL EFFUSION IN HIV-INFECTED PATIENT

https://doi.org/10.17650/1818-8338-2011-3-78-82

Abstract

Incidence of cardiovascular events among HIV-infected patients in clinical practice has increased recently. Usually strategy of treatment in such patients differs from the conventional and requires close cooperation with experts in HIV infection. Example of successful treatment of the acute pericardial effusion in patient with stage III HIV (World Health Organizationclassification) is presented in this clinical case.

About the Authors

E. V. Filippov
GOU VPO RyazGMU Health Ministry of Russia
Russian Federation


S. S. Yakushin
GOU VPO RyazGMU Health Ministry of Russia
Russian Federation


N. V. Zaytseva
Ryazan regional clinical cardiology clinic
Russian Federation


L. G. Tokareva
Ryazan regional clinical cardiology clinic
Russian Federation


G. O. Ivanova
Ryazan regional clinical cardiology clinic
Russian Federation


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Filippov E.V., Yakushin S.S., Zaytseva N.V., Tokareva L.G., Ivanova G.O. PERICARDIAL EFFUSION IN HIV-INFECTED PATIENT. The Clinician. 2011;5(3):78-82. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/1818-8338-2011-3-78-82

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