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Things embolism often describes (“embolism ________”)
infarction
How embolism often is described (“________ embolism”)
pulmonary, fat, cerebral, massive, acute, amniotic, arterial, fatal, systemic, venous, paradoxical, recurrent, thrombo, suspected, coronary, peripheral, septic, experimental, postoperative, renal, subsequent, chronic, cardiac, mesenteric, cardiogenic, retinal, atheromatous, distal, submassive, paradoxic, traumatic, operative, symptomatic, threatening, capillary, anti, nonfatal, retrograde, lethal, maternal, aortic, induced, asymptomatic, silent, thrombotic, aero, infective, monary, intraoperative, lymphatic, vascular, probable, gaseous, fibrocartilaginous, consequent, bronchial, air, unresolved, infectious, fluid, proven, nary, untreated, intravenous, resultant, bilateral, iatrogenic, proved, splenic, posttraumatic
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