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Large volumes of blood within the pericardial sac may cause [[Cardiac Tamponade|cardiac tamponade]].
 
Large volumes of blood within the pericardial sac may cause [[Cardiac Tamponade|cardiac tamponade]].
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Haemopericardium can be due to intrapericardial aortic rupture, causing sudden influx of blood into the pericardium, cardiac tamponade and death. This occurs spontaneously in horses, and occurs in pigs with a [[Copper Deficiency|copper deficiency]]. In dogs, rupture of a right atrial [[haemoangiosarcoma]] or, rarely, rupture of the left atrial wall due to 'jet lesions' associated with [[endocardiosis]], is a cause of the condition.
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Haemopericardium can be due to intrapericardial aortic rupture, causing sudden influx of blood into the pericardium, cardiac tamponade and death. This occurs spontaneously in horses, and occurs in pigs with a [[Copper Deficiency|copper deficiency]]. In dogs, rupture of a right atrial [[haemangiosarcoma]] or, rarely, rupture of the left atrial wall due to 'jet lesions' associated with [[endocardiosis]], is a cause of the condition.
    
== Clinical Signs ==
 
== Clinical Signs ==
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