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Cardin
Cardin (/ˈkɑːrdɪn/), is a term often used in the medical field, particularly in cardiology.
Etymology
The term "Cardin" is derived from the Latin word "cardia", which means "heart". It is often used as a prefix in medical terminology to denote a relation to the heart.
Related Terms
- Cardiology: The study of heart disorders and their treatments.
- Cardiologist: A medical specialist who diagnoses and treats heart diseases.
- Cardiac: Pertaining to the heart.
- Cardiomyopathy: A group of diseases that affect the heart muscle.
- Cardiovascular: Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels.
- Cardiac arrest: A sudden loss of heart function.
- Cardiopulmonary: Pertaining to the heart and lungs.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Cardin
- Wikipedia's article - Cardin
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