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Circulatory Disorders - Pathology

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Contents

Introduction

Vascular Fluid Balance

Venous Congestion and Hyperaemia

Oedema

Haemostasis and Haemorrhagic Disease

Haemorrhage

Thrombosis and Embolism

Ischaemia and Infarction

Shock

Dehydration

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