Cor pulmonale
Congestive heart failure - right-sided occurs in 1 in 20 people. It is a condition in which the right side of the heart loses its ability to pump blood efficiently.
A condition called cyanosis sets in when there is no oxygen in the blood, it is characterized by a blue tinge to the skin
Good Question! Well, What influences the amount of blood that leaves the heart is a Right and Left Artetery called a Ariticule. The blood is squirted out of these valves, and into the Veins of your body, Though whats known as the Aorta.
That would probably be coronary heart disease. Seeing as though the arteries that feed the heart muscle/the myocardium, with blood are called the coronary arteries.
Heart failure
congestive heart failure
heart FAILure
Red blood cells
The measure of the amount of alcohol in a persons blood is called the blood alcohol concentration (BAC).
The measure of the amount of alcohol in a persons blood is called the blood alcohol concentration (BAC).
The measure of the amount of alcohol in a persons blood is called the blood alcohol concentration (BAC).
Renal failure is the loss of function of the kidneys.
The measure of the amount of alcohol in a persons blood is called the blood alcohol concentration (BAC).
A deficiency of Na in the blood is called hyponatremia. It is a deficient amount of sodium in the blood.
The inability of the blood to carry sufficient oxygen is very bad. This means that all cells will die quickly.
The amount of blood ejected from the heart with each beat is called the "stroke volume".
I think it's called Leukemia