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todayamp;#39;s presenter is hassan ahusani md senior fellow in cardiovascular medicine at the east carolina heart institute prior to coming here in the year 2004 he founded and directed the heritage heart failure clinic in tarboro north carolina this clinic is now the largest community-based heart failure clinic east of i-95 his particular research interest is in acute cardio renal failure and here is dr al-husseini to speak on a history of dropsy from blood flooding to southeast tubes thank you thank you melissa thank you everyone my pleasure to be here um talk to you about a very important subject dropsy aka heart failure i have had interest in heart failure since early medical school in mid-90s and had interest in the history of heart failure and as you will see the first introductory slides um why history is important to me when i study heart failure um to start off with just the definition of dropsy itamp;#39;s the origin of the word is from greek and it comes from hydor water s