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Pericarditis (i.e. pericardial inflammation) is usually heralded by acute mediothoracic chest pain (PMID 10878205). Large effusions can be ANA positive and cause pericardial tamponade. When present as a longterm sequela, pericardial thickening may cause restriction and constriction. See also under Vc, d, g, m and XIIk (PMID 20511488, 23376916)

Publications

Zeitjian V, Mehdizadeh A

ANA-Negative Hydralazine-Induced Pericardial Effusion.

Case reports in medicine 2017;2017;3521541 — 2017 — 3521541

DUSTAN HP, TAYLOR RD, CORCORAN AC

Rheumatic and febrile syndrome during prolonged hydralazine treatment.

Journal of the American Medical Association 1954 Jan 02;154;23-9 — 1954 Jan 02 — 23-9

Siddiqui MA, Khan IA

Isoniazid-induced lupus erythematosus presenting with cardiac tamponade.

American journal of therapeutics 2002 Mar-Apr;9;163-5 — 2002 Mar-Apr — 163-5

Carey RM, Coleman M, Feder A

Pericardial tamponade: a major presenting manifestation of hydralazine-induced lupus syndrome.

The American journal of medicine 1973 Jan;54;84-7 — 1973 Jan — 84-7