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DictionarySeesyndromepostcommissurotomy syndrome
postcommissurotomy syndrome [pōst-kom″ĭ-sher-ot´ah-me] fever, chest pain, pleuritis, pericarditis, and pneumonia, occurring frequently in patients who have undergone mitral commissurotomy, and sometimes related to cytomegalic inclusion disease.post·per·i·car·di·ot·o·my syn·dromepericarditis, with or without fever and often in repeated episodes, weeks to months after cardiac surgery. Synonym(s): postcardiotomy syndrome, postcommissurotomy syndromepostcommissurotomy syndrome (pōst-kŏm′ə-sho͝o-rŏt′ə-mē, -so͝o-)n. A syndrome of uncertain cause appearing within a few weeks after an operation on a cardiac valve, characterized by fever, chest pain, pericardial rub or effusion, and pleural rub or effusion.post·per·i·car·di·ot·o·my syn·drome (pōst-per'i-kahr-dē-ot'ŏ-mē sin'drōm) Pericarditis, with or without fever and often in repeated episodes, weeks to months after cardiac surgery. Synonym(s): postcommissurotomy syndrome. |