A 49 years old male came to the emergency room suffering from lower limb oedema and puffiness of the face, examination and investigation revealed that he has congested neck veins that increase with inspiration and proteinuria. What is your provisional diagnosis for this case?
Diagnosis : Precardial effusion as a complication for nephrotic syndrome
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