Definition of Oedematous. Meaning of Oedematous. Synonyms of Oedematous

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Definition of Oedematous

OEdematous
OEdematous [OE]*dem"a*tous, a. (Med.) Pertaining to, or of the nature of, edema; affected with edema.

Meaning of Oedematous from wikipedia

- Edema (American English), also spelled oedema (British English), and also known as fluid retention, dropsy and hydropsy, is the build-up of fluid in the...
- or flu-like symptoms. Symptoms include the **** being swollen and oedematous, and the skin appearing shiny and diffusely red. Usually the whole of...
- left retracted for a long period, some of the **** tissue may become oedematous (swollen with fluid), which makes subsequent reduction of the ****...
- Prinzo, Zita; Huybregts, Lieven; Kolsteren, Patrick (2013). Management of oedematous malnutrition in infants and children aged >6 months: a systematic review...
- US 3634583, Feit PW, "Pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of oedematous conditions and hypertension", issued 11 January 1972, ****igned to Leo...
- syndrome is a common complication of crush injury as a consequence of oedematous tissue injury, redistribution of fluid into the intracellular compartment...
- 1172/JCI108016. PMC 301830. PMID 1123426. Ahmed T, Rahman S, Cravioto A (2009). "Oedematous malnutrition". The Indian Journal of Medical Research. 130 (5): 651–4...
- and Eastern Europe, and characterized initially by an erythematous, oedematous, pruritic phase followed by sclerosis and atrophy. It is caused by infection...
- closure of duodenal stump, especially when the duodenum is inflamed and oedematous. It can also occur because of afferent loop block, local pancreatitis...
- Symptoms are often non-specific including, colitis[citation needed], oedematous duodenitis[citation needed], and fever with somnolence[citation needed]...