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The study of the nature, function, and diseases of the blood and of blood-forming organs |
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done by, or obtained by ophthalmoscopic examination of the fundus of the eye |
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A serious disease that affects the lungs and makes it difficult to breathe |
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A condition in which a person has fewer red blood cells than normal and feels very weak and tired |
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1: An exudation of fluid from the blood or lymph into a pleural cavity
2: An exudate in a pleural cavity |
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A specialist in the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the lungs |
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An abnormal infiltration and excess accumulation of serous fluid in connective tissue or in a serous cavity |
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A medical treatment in which someone's blood is put into the body of another person |
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1: Activities of daily living
2: Anti-Defamation League |
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1: Electrocardiogram
2: Electrocardiograph |
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1: The responsibility for or adverse consequences of an action
2: A sharp blow or knock |
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A mental state in which you are confused and not able to think or speak clearly usually because of fever or some other illness |
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A mental illness that causes someone to be unable to think clearly or to understand what is real and what is not real |
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Any of several structural or functional diseases of heart muscle marked especially by hypertrophy and obstructive damage to the heart |
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Difficult or labored respiration |
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Deficient supply of blood to a body part (as the heart or brain) that is due to obstruction of the inflow of arterial blood (as by the narrowing of arteries by spasm or disease) |
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A body temperature that is higher than normal |
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Earwax: the yellow waxy secretion from the glands of the external ear |
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