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  • 111Myocardial infarction complications — Main article: Myocardial infarction Myocardial infarction complications may occur immediately following a heart attack (in the acute phase), or may need time to develop (a chronic problem). After an infarction, an obvious complication is a second …

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  • 112Myocardial scarring — is fibrous tissue that replaces normal tissue destroyed by injury or disease pertaining to the muscular tissue of the heart. Myocardial scarring occurs in myocardial infarction, and also results from the surgical repair of congenital heart… …

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  • 113Myocardiodystrophy — is a type of noninflammatory heart disease that affects the myocardium. It is characterized by cardiac pain that occurs in the morning and that cannot be stopped even with normal treatments of nitroglycerin, along with other occurrences of heart… …

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  • 114Myopericarditis — is a combination of both myocarditis and pericarditis appearing in a single individual. It is when fluid is in the heart. Myopericarditis refers primarily to a pericarditis with lesser myocarditis, as opposed to a perimyocarditis, though the two… …

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  • 115outpouring — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. effusion, spate, flood. See sufficiency, sensibility, water. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. overflow, emission, drainage; see ebb , flow . III (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A sudden or rapid flowing outward:… …

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  • 116ebullition — (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Bubbling up] Syn. effervescence, seething, decoction, boiling, effervescing, fermentation, ebullience; see also fermentation . 2. [A sudden display, as of emotion] Syn. outburst, overflowing, effusion; see outbreak 1 …

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