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Pathology Disturbances in Circulation

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Frequent Urination   Polyuria  
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Antemortem pinpoint , extravascular blood discolorations visible as small red or Purplish hemorrhages of the skin or mucous menbranes   PETECHIAE(usually found in the lower legs but maybe distribted all aver the body)  
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Blood in the feces caused by the digestion of blood in the gastrointestinal tract and it is common in the new born   MELENA  
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Excess of blood in an area of the body   HYPEREMIA  
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Loss of moisture from the body tissue that may occur antemortem or postmortem   DEHYDRATION  
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Blood in the urine   HEMATURIA  
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Reduction in arterial blood supply Deficiency of arterial blood flow to an organ or tissue   ISCHEMIA  
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Abnormal accumulation of fluid within the pericordial sac   HYDROPERICARDIUM  
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A mass of undisolved matter present in the blood Lymphatic vessels and brought there by the bllod or lymph ; may be solid liquid,or gaseous. Occlusions of the vessels from these usually result in the development or infarcs.   EMBOLUS  
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Accumulation of free serous fluid in the abdominal cavity   THHROMBUS  
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Severe generalized edema   ANASARCA  
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Bleeding from the nose   EPISTAXIS  
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The scientific name for blood coming from the nose   EPISTAXIS  
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Sudden obstruction of vessel by debris   EMBOLISM  
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A POTENTIALLY LIFE TREATENING ACCUMULATION OF FLUID IN THE LUNGS   PULMONARY EDEMA  
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Edema usually of the skin of the extremities when presses firmly with a finger , the skin maintain the depression produced by the finger   PITTING EDEMA  
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A MASSIVE BLEEDING FROM ANYWHERE IN THE BODY   EXSANGUINATION  
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THE LOSS OF BLOOD TO THE POINT OF DEATH   EXANGUINATE  
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A swelling composed of a mass of extravascular blood confined to an organ,tissue or space caused by a break in the blood vessel   HEMATOMA  
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Abnormal accumulation of fluids in tissue or body cavities   EDEMA  
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The vomiting of blood   HEMATEMESIS  
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The chemical reaction of a compound with water , usually resulting in the formation of one or more new compounds   HYDROLYSIS  
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DECOMPOSITION OF A HUMAN REMAINS IS LARGELY DUE TO A PROCESS KNOWN AS   HYDROLYSIS  
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A blood clot that obstructs ablood vessel or a cavity of the heart   THROMBUS  
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Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the thoracic cavity   HYDROTHORAX  
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Accumulation of an excess of blood or tissue fluid in a body part   congestion  
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Blood in the sputum   HEMOPTYSIS  
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Small non elevated hemorrhage patch extravation of blood into a tissue   ECCHYMOSIS  
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