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Transient pericardial effusion after cardiac surgery: often unrecognised
  1. O Bondarenko,
  2. P Knaapen,
  3. A C van Rossum
  1. p.knaapen@vumc.nl

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A 52 year old man with ischaemic heart failure was evaluated with cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) before coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG), demonstrating a dilated left ventricle with depressed ejection fraction (panel A). Surgery was performed without complications and the patient recovered well. CMR was repeated three months after …

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