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circulatory c. shock (def. 2).
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circulatory s. the channels through which the nutrient fluids of the body circulate; often restricted to the vessels conveying blood.
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circulatory failure Failure of the cardiovascular system to provide body tissues with enough blood for proper functioning. It may be caused by cardiac failure or peripheral circulatory failure, as occurs in shock, in which there is general perip
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circulatory overload Increased blood volume, usually caused by transfusions or excessive fluid infusions that increase the venous pressure, esp. in patients with heart disease. This can result in heart failure, pulmonary edema, and cyanosis.
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circulatory system Pumping vessel (hearts) and blood vessels are first seen in animals of phylum mollusca. Circulatory systems can be open or closed. Open systems lack capillaries and the blood perfuses through the tissues of the animal
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