what is the role of pericardiocentesis in the examination of pericardial effusion
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Answer Pericardiocentesis is an invasive procedure. It uses a needle and catheter to obtain fluid from your pericardium. The fluid can then be sent to a laboratory for microscopic examination for abnormal cells. This test is often used to help diagnose an infection, cancer, or the cause of extra fluid surrounding your heart.
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Pericardiocentesis is an invasive procedure. It uses a needle and catheter to obtain fluid from your pericardium. The fluid can then be sent to a laboratory for microscopic examination for abnormal cells. This test is often used to help diagnose an infection, cancer, or the cause of extra fluid surrounding your heart.
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