ABDOMINAL
GENERALISED LYMPHADENOPATHY
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 A patient died from progressive cardiac insufficiency. An autopsy revealed a flaccid, dilated in diameter heart. A cut surface investigation showed the irregular blood filling of a myocardium, resulted in the patchy pattern of its tissue. A histological study determined a hyperemia of myocardium and stromal accumulations of small mononuclear cells. The described morphological changes present: 
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  Nonpurulent interstitial myocarditis 
 
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  Vein plethora 
 
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  Fatty dystrophy of myocardium 
 
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  Cardiosclerosis 
 
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Detailed explanation-1: -The most common cause of an myocardial infarction is a blood clot (thrombosis) that forms inside a coronary artery, or one of its branches. This blocks the blood flow to a part of the heart. Why does it happen? When a part of the heart muscle is damaged it is said to be infarcted.
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