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| Specialist in the study of blood |
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| Specialist in the study of the respiratory tract |
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| Specialist in the study of the heart |
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| Heart failure in which the heart is unable to maintain an adequate circulation of blood in the bodily tissues or to pump out the venous blood returned to it by the veins |
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| Abnormal collection of fluid in the pleural space |
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| Infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs |
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| A condition in which the blood is deficient in red bloods cells, in hemoglobin, or in total volume |
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| Causes and nature of disease |
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| Very rapid uncoordinated contractions of the atria of the heart |
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| The valve, consisting of three triangular flaps of tissue between the right auricle and ventricle of the heart, that keeps blood from flowing back into the auricle |
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| A valve in the heart that is situated between the left atrium and the left atrium. |
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| Weariness from bodily or mental exertion |
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| The portion of the body between the thorax and pelvic |
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| Disease of the heart that result in weakening of its contractions |
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| An acquired and irreversible deterioration in intellectual function |
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