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− | A thick layer of fibrin is evident surrounding the heart on this specimen. The fibrin will cause adhesion formation and may lead to a restrictive pericarditis where the heart cannot dilate adequately in diastole. | + | == Summary == |
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| + | |Description=Fibrinous pericarditis. A thick layer of fibrin is evident surrounding the heart on this specimen. The fibrin will cause adhesion formation and may lead to a restrictive pericarditis where the heart cannot dilate adequately in diastole. |
| + | |Source=Cambridge University |
| + | |Date=Unknown |
| + | |Author=A. Jefferies |
| + | |Permission=See below |
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