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But we're also No. 1 in infant mortality, No. 1 in shortness of life expectancy, No. 1 in homicide victims".
Thus, compensation for ventricular dysfunction results in shortness of breath, particularly on exertion, which is the cardinal feature of congestive heart failure.
Thirlwell mentions more than once his similarity in shortness of stature to Pushkin, and emphasises at one point (as if to quiet frantic fans) that he is a less important person than Gombrowicz or Flaubert.
However, if fluid overload persists, when the patient lies down and elevates dependent extremities (e.g., the legs), large amounts of fluid become mobilized, resulting in rapid expansion of the blood volume and in shortness of breath.
They were in shortness of breath and with cyanotic lips.
Physical exercise was defined as physical activity that results in shortness of breath.
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To further examine the validity of the SOBDA questionnaire in assessing shortness of breath in patients with COPD, known-groups validity was assessed in the ITT population.
I started making pictures which are about simple, impromptu observations – like the haiku in Japanese poetry – bringing in the shortness of that, and the nowness of it; the fact there's no implication, it's not part of a puzzle for a bigger metaphor about the world – it's just what it is.
improvement in cough, shortness of breath, pain but not in QoL.
Having made his England debut in Bangladesh in 2010, he suffered blood clots on the lung resulting in a shortness of breath, and was ruled out of the game for nine months.
The pieces are short but damn they say a lot in that shortness.
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