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A 66-year-old man has developed chronic renal failure with a serum urea of 60 ‎mmol/L and creatinine of 650 micromol/L. Auscultation of the chest reveals a friction ‎rub over the cardiac apex.

He is most likley to have a pericarditis that is termed?‎

‎1) Constrictive
‎2) Fibrinous ‎
‎3) Hemorrhagic ‎
‎4) Purulent ‎
‎5) Serous


Explain UR ANSWERS PLZ


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  #2

CRF is mcc of fibrin peric

  #3

fibrinous?

  #4

nod

  #5

nodnodnodnod

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  #6

The uremia leads to exudation of fibrin onto the epicardial and pericardial surfaces. ‎Hemorrhagic pericarditis is more typical of tuberculosis or metastatic tumour. Serous ‎pericarditis is more typical of collagen vascular diseases.

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  #7

i agree with new_n_lost comment
excellent

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