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In this case report we present the clinical signs and symptoms of cardiac tamponade of tumor origin. We explain the clinical investigations for its diagnosis as well as its specific differential diagnosis in cancer patients. The different therapeutic options are also presented together with a brief
BACKGROUND
Mirror syndrome is a rare complication of twin-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS). Its clinical picture includes massive edema, oliguria, and hemodilution in the context of fetal hydrops. The occurrence of mirror syndrome after fetoscopic laser therapy for TTTS has been well documented, but
We describe a case of mirror syndrome. A 41-year-old woman, para 4, was referred to hospital at 32 weeks of gestational age with excessive oedema. She developed oliguria, mild hypertension and proteinuria. Fetal ultrasound confirmed severe hydrops fetalis. Intrauterine pleural drainage was performed
Oliguria is a very common clinical situation that is also often difficult to interpret since it may represent either the expression of a disease or an appropriate response of the kidneys to extracellular volume depletion or decreased renal blood flow. In patients with acute kidney injury, oliguria
A 50-year-old woman came to the emergency department because of chest discomfort and dyspnea. She was found to have hypotension, oliguria, and pulmonary edema, i.e., full-blown cardiogenic shock, an irregular rhythm, and no cardiac murmur. The electrocardiogram (ECG) was recorded one lead at a time,
The 21-year-old male patient was admitted to the Department of Rheumatology and Immunology at Peking Union Medical College Hospital with chief complaints of "skin rash for 1 year and edema for 2 months". He was diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) with renal, cardiac and