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Hyperperfusion refers to an excessive flow of blood to a particular tissue or organ, often resulting from the body's compensatory mechanisms or medical interventions. This condition can lead to various complications, including edema, hemorrhage, or tissue damage, depending on the affected area and duration of the hyperperfusion.
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