Weekly medical terminology final terms
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adenopathy | gland disease
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bilateral | pertaining to both sides
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cardiomegaly | enlargement of the heart
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distal | farthest from the point of attachment to the body
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gastroenterology | study of the stomach and small intestine
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inferior | below; toward the feet or tail
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intravenous | inside, within a vein
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myopathy | muscle disease
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neoplasm | new growth/ formation; AKA a tumor
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proximal | closest to the point of attachment to the body
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sagittal | divides the body or structure into right and left portions
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superior | above; toward the head
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arthrography | x-ray of the joints and their soft tissues
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atrophy | lack of development; wasting away
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biopsy | removal of tissue for examination
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bradykinesia | slow movement
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cyanosis | slight bluish color of the skin due to lack of oxygen
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dermatitis | inflammation of the skin
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erythema | redness or flushing of the skin
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hypertrophy | excessive development
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kyphosis | abnormal condition of hump in the thoracic spine; humpback
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necrotic/ necrosis | tissue death
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osteoporosis | decrease in bone mass causing bone to become more porous
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subcutaneous | pertaining to beneath the skin
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anaphylaxis | severe reaction to an antigen
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arrhythmia | irregular heartbeat/ rhythm
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atherosclerosis | hardening of the arteries caused by the formation of plaques of cholesterol on the walls of the arteries
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auscultation | process of listening to the sounds of the body using a stethoscope
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hematology | study of blood
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immunocompromised | having an immune system that is unable to respond properly to pathogens
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ischemia | deficiency of blood supply due to an obstruction
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leukopenia | too few white blood cells
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lymphadenopathy | a general term for lymph node diseases
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myocardial infarction | condition caused by blockage of one or more coronary arteries. AKA a 'heart attack."
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splenomegaly | enlargement of the spleen
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tachycardia | fast/ rapid heart beat
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antitussive | Medication to relieve coughing
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aphagia | mot eating/ inability to eat
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cholecystectomy | surgical removal of/ excision of the gallbladder
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dyspepsia | upset stomach or indigestion
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emesis | vomiting
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enteritis | inflammation of the small intestine
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epistaxis | nosebleed
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laparoscopy | visual examination of the abdominal and pelvic contents through an endoscope
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pneumonia | inflammatory condition of the lung that can be caused by bacterial and viral infections, diseases, and chemicals
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pneumothorax | collection of air or gas in the pleural cavity, may result in collapse of the lung
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thoracentesis | surgical puncture of the chest wall for the removal of fluids, air, or pus
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cystitis | inflammation of the urinary bladder
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dysmenorrhea | painful menstruation
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dysuria | painful or difficult urination
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gravida | number of times a woman has been pregnant; a pregnant woman (gravid)
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intrauterine | within the uterus
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lithotripsy | destroying or crushing stones in the bladder or urethra
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menarche | first menstrual period
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micturition | another term for urination
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nephrolithiasis | the presence of calculi (stones) in the kidney
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nephropathy | kidney disease
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nullipara | a woman who has never produced a viable baby
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oophorectomy | surgical removal/ excision of an ovary
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analgesia | absence of pain
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anesthesia | absence of feeling of sensation
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edema | excess amounts of fluid in tissues
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encephalitis | inflammation of the brain
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exophthalmos | condition in which the eyeballs protrude; generally caused by excess thyroid hormone (causes brain to swell behind the eyes)
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glycosuria | excess sugar in the urine
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hyperthyroidism | excessive secretin of thyroid hormones in the blood
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ketoacidosis | excessive acidity of bodily fluids due to excess ketone bodies (waste products)
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meningitis | inflammation of the meninges
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neuralgia | nerve pain
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polydipsia | excessive thirst
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syncope | fainting
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blepharoptosis | drooping eyelid
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diplopia | double vision
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lacrimal | pertaining to tears
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myringotomy | incision into the tympanic membrane (ear drum)
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otitis media | inflammation of the middle ear
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phobias | irrational fears
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presbycusis | diminished hearing due to old age
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chemotherapy | treating disease by using chemicals that have a toxic effect on the body, especially cancerous tissue
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gait | manner of walking
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hemostasis | stopping the flow of blood using instruments, pressure, and/ or medication
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metastasis | the spread of cancer cells from one part of the body to another
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supine | lying horizontal and face up
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AAA | Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
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ABG | Arterial Blood Gas
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a.c. (anti cibum) | before meals
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AP | Anteroposterior
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b.i.d. (bis in die) | twice a day
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BP | Blood Pressure
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BPH | Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy
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bx | biopsy
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c with a line above it | with
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C & S | culture and sensitivity
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CA | cancer, carcinoma
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CABG | Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
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CAD | coronary artery disease
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CBC | complete blood count
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cc | cubic centimeter
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CCU | cardiac care unit
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CHF | congestive heart failure
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COPD | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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CSF | Cerebrospinal fluid
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CT | computed tomography
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CVA | cerebrovascular accident
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CXR | chest x-ray
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D & C | dilation and curettage
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DC | discontinue
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DJD | Degenerative Joint Disease
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DIP joint | Distal Interphalangeal Joint
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Dx | Diagnosis
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ECG, EKG | Electrocardiogram
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ENT | ear, nose, and throat
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EOM | extraocular movement
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ESRD | end stage renal disease
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FBS | fasting blood sugar
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Fx | fracture
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GERD | gastroesophageal reflux disease
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GI | gastrointestinal
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gtt (guttae) | drops
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GSW | gun shot wound
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HB, Hgb | hemoglobin
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Hct or H&H | hematocrit:
hematocrit and hemoglobin
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HCV | hepatitis C virus
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HEENT | head, ears, eyes, nose and throat
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HOH | hard of hearing
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h.s. (hora somni) | bedtime
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HTN | hypertension
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I & D | incision and drainage
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I & O | intake and output
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IBD | irritable bowel disease
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IDDM | insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
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I.M. | Intramuscular
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I.V | Intravenous
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K | potassium
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KUB | kidney, ureters, bladder
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LMP | last menstrual period
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LFTs | liver function test
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MI | myocardial infarction
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MRSA | methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus
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MS | multiple sclerosis and musculoskeletal
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MVP | mitral valve prolapse
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Na | sodium
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NG | nasogastric
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NIDDM | Non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
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NKDA | no know drug allergies
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n.p.o (nil per os | nothing by mouth
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NSAID | non steroidal anti inflammatory drug
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O2 | oxygen
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OCD | obsessive compulsive disorder
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ORIF | open reduction, internal fixation
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P&A | palpation and auscultation
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PAD | peripheral artery disease
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PERRLA | pupils equal, round, reactive to light and accommodation
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p.r.n. (pro re nada) | as needed
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P.T. | physical therapy
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PT | prothrombin time
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q. (quaque) | every
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q.4h. | every four hours
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q.d. (use once daily) | every day
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q.h. | every hour
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q.i.d. (quarter in die) | four times a day
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RA | rheumatoid arthritis
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RBC | red blood cell
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ROM | range of motion
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s with a line above it | without
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SC, subcu, SQ | Subcutaneous
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SOB | shortness of breath
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sp. gr. | specific gravity
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STD | sexually transmitted disease
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T&A | tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy
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TB | tuberculosis
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TIA | transient ischemic attack
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t.i.d (ter in die) | three times a day
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TM | tympanic membrane
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TJR | total joint replacement
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TPR | temperature, pulse, respirations
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Tx | treatment
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UA | urinalysis
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URI | upper respiratory infection
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US | ultra sound
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UTI | urinary tract infection
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WBC | white blood cells
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WNL | within normal limits
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