- Arrhythmia: An irregular heartbeat or abnormal heart rhythm, which can lead to various complications, including stroke or heart failure.
- Prognosis: A medical term that refers to the likely course and outcome of a disease or condition, including chances of recovery.
- Pathology: The study of diseases, including their causes, effects on the body, and changes in tissue and organs that occur due to disease.
- Hemostasis: The process that prevents and stops bleeding, involving the clotting of blood through a series of biochemical reactions.
- Etiology: The study of the cause or origin of a disease or condition, which can include genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors.
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