Seropneumopericardium

Seropneumopericardium is the collection of fluid in serous cavities, including pleural effusion, pericardial cavity, and pleural cavity. This condition can be caused by various reasons, such as infections, injuries, tumors, autoimmune diseases and others.

Seropneumopericardium can lead to a variety of symptoms, including shortness of breath, chest pain, cough, wheezing, and low blood pressure. Diagnosis of seropneumopericardium is based on clinical symptoms, chest x-ray results and other studies.

Treatment for seropneumopercardium depends on the cause and severity of the condition. In some cases, surgery may be required, such as removing fluid from the serous cavity. In other cases, conservative treatment, including antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, etc., may be sufficient.

It is important to note that seropneumopericarditis can be life-threatening, so if you experience symptoms of this condition, you should see a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.



Seropneumonia with pericarditis (sickle pneumopericarditis) is a rare inflammatory disease of the cardiac lining - the pericardium. The disease is characterized by the formation in the pericardium of limited or diffuse encysted pericardial effusions - serous or purulent, leading to distension