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Anasarca
Anasarca An`a*sar"ca, n. [NL., from Gr. ? throughout + ?, ?,
flesh.] (Med.)
Dropsy of the subcutaneous cellular tissue; an effusion of
serum into the cellular substance, occasioning a soft, pale,
inelastic swelling of the skin.
Meaning of Anasarca from wikipedia
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Anasarca is a
severe and
generalized form of edema, with
subcutaneous tissue swelling throughout the body.
Unlike typical edema,
which almost everyone...
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cavity causing ascites.
Generalized edema throughout the body
known as
anasarca. Most of the
people with
nephrotic syndrome are
normotensive but hypertension...
- effusions,
ascites and
peripheral edema. Such
severe systemic edema is
called anasarca. In rare cases, a
parvovirus B19
infection may
cause generalized edemas...
- two
heads and one body.
Anasarca is when a
bearded dragon is
swollen within the egg.
Observing eggs in the incubator, an
anasarca egg
appears to be sweating...
-
chondrodysplasia genes.
Dexters can also be
affected with
pulmonary hypoplasia with
anasarca (PHA),
which is an
incomplete formation of the
lungs with ac****ulation...
- in the body. This
causes swelling under the skin (peripheral
edema or
anasarca) and
usually affects the
dependent parts of the body first,
causing foot...
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particularly loop diuretics.
Volume status Volume overload Fluid balance Edema Anasarca (swelling of skin)
Pleural effusion (excess
fluid in the
pleural cavity)...
- mucopolysaccharidosis, sub-aortic stenosis,
black hair
follicular dysplasia, and
fetal anasarca. They have been bred to
muster in the
hills and
mountains of New Zealand...
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chronic edema,
particularly of the
lower extremities, and in the
setting of
anasarca. Dela****
blister List of
cutaneous conditions Rapini,
Ronald P.; Bolognia...
- (2002). "Two-dimensional and three-dimensional
ultrasound of
fetal (baby)
anasarca: the gl**** baby".
Journal of
Perinatal Medicine. 30 (1): 105–10. doi:10...