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Hydropsy
Hydropsy Hy"drop`sy, n. Same as Dropsy.

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- Hydrops fetalis or hydrops foetalis is a condition in the fetus characterized by an ac****ulation of fluid, or edema, in at least two fetal compartments...
- Cochlear hydrops (or cochlear Meniere's or cochlear endolymphatic hydrops) is a condition of the inner ear involving a pathological increase of fluid affecting...
- Hydrops may refer to: Hydrops (/ˈhaɪdrɒps/ HI-drops), the excessive ac****ulation of serous fluid in tissues or cavities of the body, corresponding to...
- fluid can change, causing the symptoms of endolymphatic hydrops. The symptoms of endolymphatic hydrops include the feeling of pressure or fullness in the ears...
- placental hydrops with maternal preeclampsia. The name "mirror syndrome" refers to the similarity between maternal edema and fetal hydrops. It was first...
- understanding of corneal dystrophies and pathologies, such as acute hydrops. "Acute Corneal Hydrops". University of Missouri-St. Louis College of Optometry. Sharma...
- cornea taking on a translucent milky-white appearance known as a corneal hydrops. Although disconcerting to the patient, the effect is normally temporary...
- (Hb) Bart's disease before the development of hydrops fetalis is crucial because fetuses that develop hydrops fetalis will either be stillborn or may die...
- causes that lead to endolymphatic hydrops, a distension of the endolymphatic spaces in the inner ear. Endolymphatic hydrops (EH) is strongly ****ociated with...
- cardiac failure and ultimately hydrops fetalis. If hydrops is not present, the fetus has a 95% chance of survival. When hydrops is present, risk of fetal demise...