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      Penetration of the pericardium by a gastric ulcer--survival after pericardiocentesis.

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      The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice

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          Elderly patients often have unusual manifestations of common illnesses. We describe a geriatric patient having a pneumopericardium from pericardial penetration by a gastric ulcer. Benign gastric ulceration causing perforation of the pericardium or other cardiac structures was recognized as early as 1854; however, until 1964, the condition was invariably fatal. Our patient survived the episode after early pericardiocentesis and medical treatment. Aspects of this uncommon clinical entity and a brief review of the literature are described.

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          J Am Board Fam Pract
          The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice
          0893-8652
          0893-8652
          October 1 1990
          : 3
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Family Practice, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC 28232.
          Article
          2248096
          60887975-6b35-4e60-b183-8375753bb5e5
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