cardiac disease

collocation in English

meaningsofcardiacanddisease

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cardiac
adjective
uk
/ˈkɑː.di.æk/
us
/ˈkɑːr.di.æk/
of the heart or ...
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disease
noun
uk
/dɪˈziːz/
us
/dɪˈziːz/
(an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by ...
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(Definition ofcardiacanddiseasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcardiac disease

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Congenitalcardiacdiseaseassociated with polysplenia.
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Congenitalcardiacdiseaseassociated with polysplema.
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The care of children withcardiacdiseaseis especially emotive.
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Only one patient died because ofcardiacdisease.
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Structuralcardiacdiseasewas excluded by clinical examination and echocardiography.
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Older patients have a high prevalence ofcardiacdisease.
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Anatomic factors causing respiratory distress in acyanotic congenitalcardiacdisease: special reference to bronchial obstruction.
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Much of the discussion above, relating tocardiacdisease, also applies in principle to respiratory disease.
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In two newborns,cardiacdiseasewas identified during the assessment of major external anomalies.
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Despite the above clinical differences, these patients were at significant risk to developcardiacdisease.
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The high mortality is due to bothcardiacdiseaseand associated bronchomalacia.
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It is more common in those withcardiacdiseaseand on diuretics.
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No infant had evidence ofcardiacdiseaseon a previous pediatric examination.
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Of the fourteen survivors, only one is symptomatic due tocardiacdisease.
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The reasons for admission were not characteristic with regard to the specificcardiacdisease.
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Congenitalcardiacdiseaseassociated with polysplenia: a developmental complex of bilateral "left-sidedness".
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Patients whose medical histories or physical examinations suggested chronic illness, chest deformities,cardiacdiseaseor respiratory disease were excluded.
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Cardiacdiseaseis therefore a hallmark of poor prognosis, but is rarely the ultimate cause of death.
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During the last 10 years, since this journal started publication, the outcomes for children withcardiacdiseasehave improved dramatically.
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On top of this, children withcardiacdiseaseare accompanied by strong advocates for their care, namely their parents.
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In spite of developments in management and care, congenitalcardiacdiseaseis still a life threatening condition.
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The drug has a relatively benign cardiovascular profile although experience in parturients withcardiacdiseaseis limited.
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Despite the close association of certain constellations ofcardiacdiseasewith splenic status, however, the association is not perfect.
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