Obtaining pericardial fluid and/or pericardial biopsy is the most efficient strategy to confirm the diagnosis of tuberculous pericarditis, allowing for timely treatment and avoidance of complications.
In cases of TP, obtaining pericardial fluid and/or pericardial biopsy is the most efficient strategy to confirm the diagnosis. Early diagnosis of this entity will allow physicians to initiate timely treatment, avoid complications and improve the patient's clinical outcome, so we consider the description of this case pertinent and its review in the literature.
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