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Edema is a condition of abnormally large fluid volume in the circulatory system or in tissues between the body's cells (interstitial spaces) Description. In edema, either too much fluid moves from the blood… More »
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Edema (American English) or oedema (British English; both words from the Greek ), formerly known as dropsy or hydropsy , is an abnormal accumulation of fluid beneath the skin, or in one or more...
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Detailed analysis of 104 causes of Oedema symptom, alternative diagnoses and related symptoms. ... Videos about Oedema ... Multiple symptom combinations for Oedema...
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Oedema symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment information for Oedema (Edema) with alternative diagnoses, full-text book chapters, misdiagnosis, research treatments, prevention, and prognosis. ... Description of Oedema...
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Pulmonary edema - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pulmonary edema (American English), or oedema (British English, Greek οίδημα), is fluid accumulation in the lungs. It leads to impaired gas exchange and may cause respiratory failure. It is due to ei...
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1. effusion of serous fluid into the interstices of cells in tissue spaces or into body cavities. 2. Plant Pathology. a. a small surface swelling of plant ...
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In the first of a two-part series we examine the pathophysiology of oedema--the abnormal collection of fluid in the tissues, which can occur in the interstitial or intracellular spaces. ... Oedema can arise as the result of an injury, acute illness or chronic condition, and nurses in all settings may encounter patients with it.
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BACKGROUND: We evaluated the perioperative and intraoperative changes of intracranial pressure (ICP) and partial pressure of brain tissue oxygen (PtiO2) after decompressive craniectomy in patients with diffuse brain oedema and space occupying infarction. ... The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology...
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oedema Oedema is an excess of fluid in the interstices of body tissues. It can happen anywhere, but swelling of the ankles is the commonest example ... Oedema is an excess of fluid in the interstices of body tissues. It can happen anywhere, but swelling of the ankles is the commonest example, although not all ‘thick’...
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Common causes of Oedema symptom from a list of 116 total causes of symptom Oedema. ... Introduction: Oedema ... Videos about Oedema...
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