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Multiple Organ Inflammation

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Multiple Organ Inflammation has 5 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.

5 facts·2 predicates·1 sources·1 in dispute
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5 facts
PredicateValueRef
Affected OrganLungs[1]
Affected OrganKidneys[1]
Affected OrganStomach[1]
Affected OrganIntestines[1]
Rdf:typeMedical Condition[1]

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typedocument/03018e2b-d9b0-4869-8bb7-5d5eb04837e3
ex:MedicalCondition
affectedOrgandocument/03018e2b-d9b0-4869-8bb7-5d5eb04837e3
ex:lungs
affectedOrgandocument/03018e2b-d9b0-4869-8bb7-5d5eb04837e3
ex:kidneys
affectedOrgandocument/03018e2b-d9b0-4869-8bb7-5d5eb04837e3
ex:stomach
affectedOrgandocument/03018e2b-d9b0-4869-8bb7-5d5eb04837e3
ex:intestines

References (1)

1 references
  1. ctx:claims/document/03018e2b-d9b0-4869-8bb7-5d5eb04837e3
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