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Things infarction often describes (“infarction ________”)
patients, period, syndrome, defect, group, ventricular, arrhythmias, impairment, rupture, quality, aneurysm, defects, tachycardia, trials, state, dilation, failure, aneurysms, vsd, survivors, cases, complications
How infarction often is described (“________ infarction”)
myocardial, acute, cerebral, pulmonary, recent, inferior, hemorrhagic, previous, right, renal, cardiac, anterior, experimental, prior, posterior, fatal, massive, wave, extensive, perioperative, ischemic, splenic, recurrent, subendocardial, nonfatal, uncomplicated, anteroseptal, intestinal, transmural, lacunar, mesenteric, lateral, subsequent, venous, spinal, haemorrhagic, post, silent, cerebellar, cortical, bilateral, postoperative, focal, embolic, chronic, placental, elevation, coronary, medullary, postmyocardial, diaphragmatic, hepatic, anterolateral, thalamic, hemispheric, nontransmural, segmental, healed, occipital, unrecognized, septal, unilateral, retinal, frank, atherothrombotic, impending, pituitary, septic, induced, thrombotic, subcortical, incomplete, apical, pontine, migrainous
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