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myocarditis
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Recognized as a serious medical condition that can lead to heart failure and other complications, often caused by viral infections or autoimmune diseases.
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myocarditis
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United States
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Recognized as a relatively rare but serious condition, often associated with viral infections or autoimmune disorders
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myocarditis
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United States
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Myocarditis is a known condition often associated with certain viral infections and can lead to serious heart complications.
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myocarditis
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United States
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Myocarditis is recognized as a serious medical condition that can lead to heart failure and other complications.
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myocarditis
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United States
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Myocarditis is recognized as a serious inflammatory condition of the heart, often requiring medical intervention and close monitoring.
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myocardium
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United States
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The myocardium is an important focus in Western medicine as it is the muscular tissue of the heart responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
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myocardium
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United States
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The myocardium is a well-studied and important part of the heart muscle in the context of cardiology and medical education.
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pericarditis
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United States
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Pericarditis is commonly treated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and colchicine in Western countries.
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pericardium
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United States
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The pericardium is well known in Western medicine as the double-walled sac containing the heart and the roots of the great vessels.
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