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Latina: Pericarditis fibrinosa
Polski: włóknikowe zapalenie osierdzia (barwienie hematoksyliną i eozyną)
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Source Bielnik K. et al.:Przewodnik do ćwiczeń z patomorfologii dla studentów Wydziału Wojskowo-Lekarskiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Łodzi, Medical University of Łódź, Poland
Author dr n. med. Krystyna Bielnik, lek. med. Dariusz Młoczkowski, dr n. med. Tadeusz Modrzewski, lek. med. Dorota Snopkowska, prof. dr hab. med. Krzysztof W. Zieliński
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