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Infarct: • Blocked pipe

Bleeding: • Pool filled with blood

Hyperviscosity: • Man wading through the viscous blood

Hypocalemia + Hypocalcemia: • Normally the testbox is filled with a sample of the poolwater to test the pH value and the amount of chloride • In the picture the blood is tested for potassium and calcium, both levels are too low

Uremia/ Hepatoencephalopathy • The Ammonium and the Urea which are dropping out off the bottle and are contaminating the water are illustrating the urinary excreted substances which are circulating in the blood vessels

Primary and sekundary Neoplasias: • The cauliflower floating in the pool is illustrating the primary tumor • The cauliflowers in the basket are illustrating the metastasis • The cauliflowers in general represent tumors, because of the cauliflower-like proliferation of some tumors

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