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The words without root relations

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asthma   repiratory disease characterized by paroxysms of coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath.  
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chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)   any persistent lung disease that obstructs the bronchial airflow, such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema.  
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coccidioidomycosis`   fungal disease affecting the lungs and sometimes other organs of the body (valley fever or cocci)  
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cor pulmonale   serious cardiac disease associated with chronic lung disorders, such as emphysema  
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croup   condition resulting fro acute obstruction of the larynx, which occurs in children  
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cystic fibrosis   generalized hereditary disorder of infants and children characterized by excess mucus production in the respiratory tract  
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deviated septum   one part of the nasal cavity is smaller because of malformation or injury  
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emphysema   stretching of lung tissue caused by the alveoli becoming distended and losing elasticity  
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epistaxis   nosebleed  
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influenza   highly infections respiratory disease caused by a virus (flu)  
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Legionnaires' disease   a lobar pneumonia caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila  
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obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)   repetitive pharyngeal collapse during sleep which leads to absence of breathing  
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pertussis   respiratory disease characterized by an acute crowing inspiration, or whoop (aka whooping cough)  
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pleural effusion   escape of a fluid into the pleural space as a result of inflammation  
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Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP)   a pneumonia caused by P. carinii, a microorganism of uncertain status. Common disease of AIDS patients  
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pulmonary edema   fluid accumulation in the alveoli and bronchioles  
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pulmonary embolism   foreign matter, such as a blood clot, air, or fat clot carried in the circulation to the pulmonary artery, where it acts as a block.  
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tuberculosis (TB)   an infectious disease, caused by an acid-fast bacillus, most commonly spread by inhalation of infected droplets, and usually affecting the lungs.  
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upper respiratory infection (URI)   infection of the nose, larynx, and bronchi.  
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airway   mechanical device used to keep the air passageway unobstructed; b, passegeway by which air enters and leaves the lungs  
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asphyxia   deprivation of oxygen for tissue usage; suffocation  
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aspirate   a, to withdraw fluid or to suction; b, to draw foreign material into respiratory tract  
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bronchoconstrictor   agent causing narrowing of the bronchi  
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bronchodilator   agent causing the bronchi to widen  
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cough   sudden, noisy expulsion of air from the lungs  
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hiccup   sudden catching of breath with a spasmodic contraction of the diaphragm  
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hyperventilation   ventilation of lungs beyond normal body needs  
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hypoventilation   ventilation of the lungs which does not fulfill the body's gas exchange needs  
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mucopurulent   containing both mucus and pus  
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mucus   slimy fluid secreted by the mucous membranes  
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nebulizer   device that creates a fine spray (used for giving respiratory treatment)  
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paroxysm   period, sudden attack  
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patent   open  
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sputum   mucous secretion from the lungs, bronchi, and trachea expelled through the mouth  
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ventilator   mechanical device used to assist with or substitute for breathing when patient cannot breathe unassisted.  
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