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| abnormalities of red blood cells or loss of blood. |
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| swelling in tissue often caused by retention holding back of fluid salt by the kidney. |
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| collection of fluid between the double membrane surrounding the lungs. |
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| abnormal condition of the lungs,marked by inflammation and collection of material within the air sac of the lungs. |
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| pertaining to the Mediastinum. |
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| pertaining to two both side. |
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| allows oxygenated blood to circulate to vital organs such as the brain and heart. |
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| loss of memory and mental abilities. |
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| painful difficult breathing |
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| physician specializing in the study ofthe heart and heart disease. |
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| specialist in blood and blood disorder. |
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| complete knowledge of patient condititon. |
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