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Cardio & Lymph S Test

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mitral commissurotomy
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embolus, pl. emboli
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bone marrow transplant
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deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
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vein ligation and stripping
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arrhythmia
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varicose veins
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aneurysmectomy
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congestive heart failure (CHF)
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leukemia
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coronary occlusion
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hemmorrhoidectomy
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cardiac arrest
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aneurysm
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thromboangiitis obliterans
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cardiac tamponade
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congenital heart disease
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femoropopliteal bypass
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defibrillation
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sickle cell anemia
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infusion of normal bone marrow cells from a donor with matching cells and tissue to a recipient with a certain type of leukemia or anemia
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clot or foreign material, such as air or fat, which enters the bloodstream and moves until it lodges at another point in the circulation
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a hereditary, chronic hemolytic disease characterized by crescent or sickle-shaped red blood cells.
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any variation from the normal heart rhythm
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inability of the heart to pump enough blood thru the body to supply the tissues and organs
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surgical method of tying off a varicose vein and removing it
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disease characterized by excessive increase in white blood cells formed in the bone marrow
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a condition of thrombus in a deep vein of the body. Iliac and femoral veins are commonly affected.
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excision of hemmorrhoids, the varicosed veins in the rectal region
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heart abnormality present at birth
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vascular inflammatory disorder usually affecting the lower extremities (aka. Buerger's Disease)
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acute compression of the heart caused by fluid accumulation in the pericardial cavity
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surgical procedure to repair a stenosed mitral valve by breaking apart the leaves (commissures) of the valve
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application of an electric shock to the myocardium through the chest wall to restore normal cardiac rhythm
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sudden cessation of cardiac output and effective circulation which requires cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
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distended or tortous veins usually found in the lower extremities
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ballooning of a weakened portion of an arterial wall
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surgical excision of an aneurysm
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surgery to establish an alternate route from femoral artery to popliteal artery to bypass obstructive portion
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obstruction of an artery of the heart, usually from atherosclerosis (heart attack)
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varicose vein in the rectal area which may be internal or external
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damage to the heart muscle or heart valves caused by one more episodes of rheumatic fever
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reduction in the amount of hemoglobin in the blood
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inherited bleeding disease caused by a deficiency of the coagulation factor VIII
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an inflammatory disease usually occurring in children and often following an upper respiratory streptococcal infection.
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chest pain, which may radiate to the left arm and jaw, that occurs when there is insuf. supply of blood to heart muscle
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surgical technique to bring a new blood supply to heart muscles by detouring around blocked arteries
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pain and discomfort in calf muscles while walking. A condition seen in occlusive artery disease.
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malignant disorder of the lymphatic tissue characterized by progressive enlargement of the lymph nodes, usually beginning in the cervical nodes
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the use of light amplification by simulated emission of radiation or laser beam to open blocked arteries especially in lower extremities.

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