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Date: 2016-02-17 08:34:33
Medicine
Clinical medicine
Anatomy
Hematology
Blood donation
Blood transfusion
Thrombosis
Thrombophlebitis
Bruise
Myocardial infarction
Stroke
Compartment syndrome

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