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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...
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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...
- US 3634583, Feit PW, "Pharmaceutical
composition for the
treatment of
oedematous conditions and hypertension",
issued 11
January 1972, ****igned to Leo...
- and
Eastern Europe, and
characterized initially by an erythematous,
oedematous,
pruritic phase followed by
sclerosis and atrophy. It is
caused by infection...
- temperatures, such as the toes, fingers, ears, and nose. The rash is
defined by
oedematous skin, nodules, and
tender plaques with a
purple discoloration. Its pathogenetic...
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closure of
duodenal stump,
especially when the
duodenum is
inflamed and
oedematous. It can also
occur because of
afferent loop block,
local pancreatitis...