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− | The epicardium should consist of a single layer of epithelial cells in the normal heart with a similar layer lining the opposing pericardial surface. In this histological section there is an increase in cellularity of the epicardium with many inflammatory cells and pink fibrin is visible. | + | == Summary == |
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| + | |Description=Pericarditis histology. <br> The epicardium should consist of a single layer of epithelial cells in the normal heart with a similar layer lining the opposing pericardial surface. In this histological section there is an increase in cellularity of the epicardium with many inflammatory cells and pink fibrin is visible. |
| + | |Source=Cambridge University |
| + | |Date=Unknown |
| + | |Author=A. Jefferies |
| + | |Permission=See below |
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