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Old 09-24-2012, 05:14 PM #5
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Originally Posted by davidl View Post
I, too, was discovered to have a pericardial effusion several months ago. Was ultimately also sent to a rheumatologist. The rheumatologist is suspicious of an autoimmune disease/disorder and has some evidence pointing to it such as moderately postivie ana blood reading along with some other things. She doesn't have a definitive diagnosis yet though.

My point is that I have also had a pericardial effusion.
Thank you for your reply.

What did they do with your effusion? Do you have shortness of breath? Any medications for it or is it a "wait and see" plan?

Please let me know.
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