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Phlebitis
Inflammation of a vein, often accompanied by pain and swelling, and sometimes leading to thrombosis.
Total Parenteral Nutrition
A method of supplying all necessary nutrients to the body intravenously, bypassing the digestive system, usually used when a person cannot eat normally.
Oral Candidiasis
An infection of the mouth caused by Candida fungi, commonly known as a "thrush," characterized by white patches inside the mouth.
Elevated White Blood Cell Count
An increase in the number of white blood cells (leukocytes) in the blood, often indicating an infection, inflammation, or other immune system responses.
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