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course n. in the midst of or actively involved in at that time, as "in the course of business, course of employment, course of trade." COURSE. The direction in which a line runs in surveying.
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11) In fact, the term subacute cor pulmonale was coined for the first time in 1927 to describe right ventricular failure of subacute onset (2 weeks to 2 months) in patients with small vessel or lymphatic involvement by a malignancy, (11) since these patients had a subacute course of events unlike the acute manifestation of pulmonary thromboembolism or the insidious onset of symptoms in chronic cor pulmonale. |
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