Cardiac Pathology: Pericarditis

A 1944 autopsy specimen from a 56 year old man dying of primary carcinoma of the lung. A septic pleural effusion developed on the right side, becoming organised, with adhesions to...
01 August 2011
Presented by Sebastian Lucas

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Pericarditis

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A 1944 autopsy specimen from a 56 year old man dying of primary carcinoma of the lung. A septic pleural effusion developed on the right side, becoming organised, with adhesions to the parietal pericardium and fibrinous pericarditis.

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