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q explain treatment of acute pericarditissymptomatic treatment pain relief can be achieved with indomethacin 25 to 50 mg thrice daily ibuprofen 600
q investigations process of acute pericarditis1 blood examinationerythrocyte sedementaion rate esr may be elevated in tuberculous collagen and
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