Milk of Calcium Pericardial Effusion

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Shawn Lyo ◽  
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Mohammad Latif ◽  
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Ruvin S. Gabriel

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pp. 553-556 ◽  
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Walter Puderbach
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pp. 1484b-1485
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SummaryBecause of its speed, accuracy, and reproducibility, radioisotopic angiocardiography appears to be the method of choice for the diagnosis of pericardial effusion. Technetium-99m sulfide is preferable to 99mTc sodium pertechnetate in these studies for the following reasons: (1) its specific uptake by the liver aids both in patient positioning and in the accuracy of diagnosis; and (2), studies can be repeated within 15—20 minutes should there be equiment or technical error.


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