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Case Report Pereira et al. A complicated “one segment” myocardial infarction Arq Bras Cardiol 2020; 115(1Suppl.1):25-30 Figure 1 – Transthoracic echocardiogram. (A) Parasternal long-axis and (B) Parasternal short-axis views showing a mild hypertrophic and non-dilated left ventricle; (C) Apical 4-chamber view showing a partial collapse of right cavities and a lateral hypokinesia but preserved systolic function of the left ventricle; (D) Subcostal view showing a dilated inferior vena cava, with no respiratory size variation. The yellow arrow indicates a moderate pericardial effusion. LV: left ventricle; LA: left atrium; Ao: Ascending aorta; RV: right ventricle; RA: right atrium; IVC: inferior vena cava Figure 2 – Drainage system of percutaneous pericardiocentesis with around 200 mL of hematic pericardial fluid. 26

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