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embolectomy
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Embolectomy is a common surgical procedure to remove blood clots in blocked arteries caused by conditions such as deep vein thrombosis or arterial embolism.
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embolectomy
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Western countries
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Embolectomy is a recognized and established medical procedure for treating arterial blockages.
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embolism
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Western countries
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Emboli are commonly associated with deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, and are considered serious health risks.
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embolism
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Western countries
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Embolic strokes are a common type of stroke, often caused by blood clots traveling to the brain.
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embolism
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western countries
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Considered a serious medical emergency that requires immediate treatment in hospitals.
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embolus
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Western countries
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In Western countries, an embolus is commonly associated with medical terminology related to blood clots and circulation.
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pulmonary embolism
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Western countries
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Associated with prolonged periods of inactivity, such as long flights or bed rest
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pulmonary embolism
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Western countries
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Considered a serious medical emergency that requires immediate attention and treatment
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pulmonary embolism
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Western countries
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Pulmonary embolism is a well-recognized and serious medical condition, and prompt medical attention is crucial for treatment.
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pulmonary embolism
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Western countries
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Pulmonary embolism is a well-recognized medical emergency, and people in Western countries are generally aware of the symptoms and risks associated with it.
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