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What are the Hallmarks of Acute Inflammation?
The cardinal signs of acute inflammation are redness (
rubor
), heat (
calor
), swelling (
tumor
), pain (
dolor
), and loss of function (
functio laesa
)
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How Can One Avoid Inadequate Preparation?
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