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heart 8 - kashmala
#11
but fluid from pleura effusion is clear with only few cells,i mean it may be transudate not exudate,somay be not primary lung disease.
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#12
D..
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#13
D..
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#14
yes D
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#15
yes D
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#16
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His findings point to a pure fight-sided conges-
tive heart failure. This can be caused by right-sided valvu-
lar lesions such as tricuspid or pulmonic stenosis, but these
are rare. Much more common is pulmonary hypertension
resulting from obstructive lung diseases such as emphy-
sema. Primary pulmonary hypertension can also cause
right-sided heart failure, but it is a much less common
cause than are lung diseases. Because acute MI usually
affects the left ventricle, left-sided heart failure is more
common in these patients. Chronic left heart failure can
eventually lead to right-sided heart failure.
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#17
D
His findings point to a pure fight-sided conges-
tive heart failure. This can be caused by right-sided valvu-
lar lesions such as tricuspid or pulmonic stenosis, but these
are rare. Much more common is pulmonary hypertension
resulting from obstructive lung diseases such as emphy-
sema. Primary pulmonary hypertension can also cause
right-sided heart failure, but it is a much less common
cause than are lung diseases. Because acute MI usually
affects the left ventricle, left-sided heart failure is more
common in these patients. Chronic left heart failure can
eventually lead to right-sided heart failure.
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