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Disease and disorder terms :)

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adenoiditis   show
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show incomplete expansion (of the lung of a newborn or collapsed lung)  
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show dilation of the bronchi  
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show Inflammation of the bronchi  
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show cancerous tumor originating in a bronchus  
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bronchopneumonia   show
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show hernia of the diaphragm  
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show inflammation of the epiglottis  
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show blood in the chelst (pleural space)  
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show inflammation of the larynx  
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show inflammation of the larynx,trachea, and bronchi (the acute form is called croup)  
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lobar pneumonia   show
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show inflammation of the nose and pharynx  
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show inflammation of the nose and pharynx  
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show inflammation of all snuses  
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pharyngitis   show
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show inflammation of the pleura (AKA pleurisy)  
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pneumatocele   show
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show abnormal condition of dust in the lungs  
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show diseased state of the lung (the infection and inflammation are caused by bacteria such as pneumnococcus, staphylococcus, strep, haemophilus; viruses; and fungi  
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show inflammation of the lung  
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show air in the chest (pleural space, whcih causes collapse of lung  
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pulmonary neoplasm   show
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pyothorax   show
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show inflammation of the (mucus membranes) nose  
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rhinomycosis   show
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show rapid flow of blood from the nose Epistaxis  
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show pain in the chest  
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tonsillitis   show
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show inflammation of the trachea  
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tracheostenosis   show
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