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The tiny white cords that anchor the cusps or flaps of endocardium to the walls of the ventricles are called the ________.
Delirium
An acute, fluctuating state of confusion characterized by impaired attention and cognition, often due to a medical condition.
Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Disease is a progressive neurological disorder marked by memory loss, cognitive decline, and personality changes, leading to severe impairment.
Symptomatic Stages
This term describes the phases through which a disease progresses, marked by specific symptoms and signs at each stage.
Depressive Disorders
A collection of disorders marked by continuous experiences of melancholy, despair, and disinterest or pleasure loss in daily activities, impacting everyday life performance.
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