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- Hemochromatosis [r]: Hereditary disorder affecting iron metabolism in which excessive amounts of iron accumulate in the body tissues, characterized by diabetes mellitus, liver dysfunction, and a bronze pigmentation of the skin. [e]
- Q fever [r]: Disease caused by infection with the rickettsia Coxiella burnetii, a bacterium that affects both humans and animals, resulting in a rash, fever, malaise, and muscular pains. [e]
- Applied statistics [r]: the practice of collecting and interpreting numerical observations for the purpose of generating information. [e]
- International Normalized Ratio [r]: Comparative rating of a patient's prothrombin time (PT) ratio, used as a standard for monitoring the effects of warfarin. [e]
- Rivaroxaban [r]: An anticoagulant that inhibits factor Xa, orally administered like warfarin but not requiring the same close safety monitoring; approved only in Europe for preoperative care [e]
- Chest pain [r]: pressure, burning, or numbness in the chest [e]