PMID: 3215196Dec 1, 1988Paper

Carditis complicating inflammatory bowel disease in children. Case report and review of the literature

European Journal of Pediatrics
E GranotA J Rein

Abstract

A 10-year-old child with ulcerative colitis is described who during the quiescent phase of his disease suffered from pericarditis with pleuropericardial effusion. The literature on cardiac involvement in inflammatory bowel disease is reviewed with emphasis on the paediatric age group.

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