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  • |Term=electrocardiogram |Short definition=electrocardiogram (ee-LEK-troh-KAR-dee-oh-gram) A line graph showing changes in the heart's e
    795 bytes (102 words) - 11:42, 11 January 2023
  • |Type=Cancer terms ...the way electrical currents flow through heart tissue. Also called EKG and electrocardiogram {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
    691 bytes (100 words) - 11:31, 11 January 2023
  • ...d is often associated with a pericardial friction rub and changes in the [[electrocardiogram]]. It is usually a self-limited disease but can occasionally progress to [[ ...bacterial or fungal infections, [[autoimmune diseases]], kidney failure, [[cancer]], or as a result of a heart attack or heart surgery.
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  • * [[Lung cancer]] ...amination, and the results of diagnostic tests, such as [[chest X-ray]], [[electrocardiogram]], and [[blood test]]s.
    2 KB (198 words) - 06:44, 5 February 2024
  • ...es include exposure to certain chemicals or medications, and some types of cancer. ...ory]], physical examination, and various tests, such as [[blood tests]], [[electrocardiogram]], [[echocardiogram]], and [[cardiac MRI]].
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  • ...vant therapy]] - the use of drugs or radiation therapy in the treatment of cancer along with surgery * [[Alkylating agents]] - substances used in cancer treatment that interfere with the division of cells
    220 KB (35,558 words) - 20:15, 31 December 2022
  • ...the face and body.  Patients treated include those missing anatomy due to cancer, traumatic injury, or birth differences.  Generally, there are no state li ...re medicine. Anesthesiologists diagnose and treat acute, long-standing and cancer pain problems; diagnose and treat patients with critical illnesses or sever
    231 KB (32,623 words) - 05:25, 2 January 2023