3-rx.comCustomer Support
3-rx.com
   
HomeAbout UsFAQContactHelp
News Center
Health Centers
Medical Encyclopedia
Drugs & Medications
Diseases & Conditions
Medical Symptoms
Med. Tests & Exams
Surgery & Procedures
Injuries & Wounds
Diet & Nutrition
Special Topics



\"$alt_text\"');"); } else { echo"\"$alt_text\""; } ?>






You are here : 3-RX.com > Medical Encyclopedia > Diseases and Conditions > Constrictive Pericarditis: Diagnosis & Tests
      Category : Health Centers > Heart Diseases

Constrictive Pericarditis

Constrictive Pericarditis | Symptoms & Signs | Diagnosis & Tests | Prevention & Expectations | Treatment & Monitoring

How is the condition diagnosed?

A medical history and physical examination often make the healthcare provider suspect this condition. In some cases, special imaging tests, such as a CT scan, can make the diagnosis.

In other cases, the diagnosis is much more difficult to make. Special tests or procedures may be needed. Cardiac catheterization involves inserting a thin tube called a catheter into a vein in the groin or neck. This tube is then slipped through the vein into the heart. Special blood pressure measurements, and even a biopsy of the heart muscle can be obtained for analysis with this procedure.


Previous section

 

Next section

Constrictive Pericarditis: Symptoms & Signs

 

Constrictive Pericarditis: Prevention & Expectations

Author: Eric Berlin, MD
Reviewer: Adam Brochert, MD
Date Reviewed: 05/04/01



\"$alt_text\"');"); } else { echo"\"$alt_text\""; } ?>





Home | About Us | FAQ | Contact | Advertising Policy | Privacy Policy | Bookmark Site