EDEMA

ĭdēˈmə, abnormal accumulation of fluid in the body tissues or in the body cavities causing swelling or distention of the affected parts. Edema of the ankles and lower legs (in ambulatory patients) is characteristic of congestive heart failure, but it can accompany other conditions, including obesity, diseased leg veins, kidney disease, cirrhosis of the liver, anemia, and severe malnutrition. Edema is the result of venous ulceration, which is often caused by an increase in tissue pressure (increased fluid within the tissue) because of increased capillary permeability. A failing heart is often accompanied by edema because the blood backs up into the veins, venules, and capillaries, thereby increasing blood pressure. In severe cases of heart failure, the abdomen may fill with fluid; this condition is called ascities. Appendage edema is often treated by bandaging the area to relieve pressure on the skin and decrease venous pressure. More severe cases may require a surgical procedure that diverts the blood flow to healthy veins. The accumulation of fluid within the lungs is a serious complication of cardiac failure, pneumonia, and other disorders. The collection of fluid in the pleural space (within the two-layered membrane surrounding the lungs) can be the symptom of numerous infectious and circulatory disorders. Lymphatic obstructions may result from various surgical procedures or from certain parasitic infections. These blockages cause increased back pressure in the lymph vessels and interfere with movement of fluid from interstitial tissue into venule ends of capillaries. The resulting collection of water within the skull is a serious and usually incurable condition (see hydrocephalus). Since edema is a symptom, the underlying cause must be treated.

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li. CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS Cerebral edema is associated with a wide spectrum of clinical disorders. Edema can either result from regional abnormalities...ments. In either scenario, cerebral edema may be a life- threatening complication...
...water control in animals is the condition known as edema , or swelling of tissues. Knowledge of the forces...on so complicated a medical problem as the cause of edema. Ordinarily, edema will develop when the normal permeability of the capillary...
...of distinguishing between anthrax and edema bacilli is that the latter are motile...that those that do not move are also edema bacilli. It is possible for an animal to have both anthrax and malignant edema. The only certain and decisive way...
Edema Is there any connection between varicose veins and edema? Yes. Our leg veins have valves that prevent blood from...pressure with reduced inflow of tissue fluid, causing edema. Why do pregnant women sometimes get edema? Rising pressure...
Cerebral edema has been suggested as causing allergy...mental symptoms, 195 , 406 but generalized edema leaves much to be desired as an explanation...There is some evidence that such localized edema occurs in the brain as a result of allergies...
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...into the lung alveoli. This is pulmonary edema, or "wet lung" - the patient suffocates...suffered three attacks of acute pulmonary edema, each of which could have been fatal...meanwhile, any minute a new pulmonary edema could kill the patient. But could it be...
...Skin was evaluated for erythema and edema according to the Draize system (Draize...defined area; 4, crimson red; and for edema: 0, no change; 1, very slight change...intercellular and intracellular epidermal edema, dermal edema, and inflammation using...
...weathered crude oil develop a syndrome of edema and craniofacial and body axis defects...characterized by pericardial and yolk sac edema, jaw reductions, and curvature of the...vascular dysfunction, pericardia and yolk sac edema, and anemia in hatching-stage larvae...
...inflammation and significant pulmonary edema compared with vehicle. Fourteen-nanometer...elicited lung inflammation and pulmonary edema that was concomitant with the enhanced...nanoparticles on airway inflammation and pulmonary edema. To estimate the magnitude of airway inflammation...
...log(albumin), log(bilirubin), edema, and log(prothrombin time), which...indicated that log(prothrombin time) and edema do not satisfy the PH assumption, and...age, log(albumin), log(bilirubin) edema, and log(prothrombin time). With 1...
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...condition called high-altitude pulmonary edema in mountaineers who ascend too quickly...previously experienced high-altitude pulmonary edema, a potentially life-threatening condition...altitude of 2,500 m or higher can cause edema in their lungs. The fluid can block gas...
...toxicity (including more intense erythema, edema, and blistering) was responsible for...Palpitations, tachycardia, and peripheral edema have been reported in less than 5% of...side effects in clinical trials included: edema (34%), headache and malaise (28...
...made no effort to stand up straight." Edema complicated all kinds of measurements...four subjects showed no clinical signs of edema. Of the rest, many had fluid in their...pillow. The men may have worsened their edema by using extra salt, drinking countless...
...implicated in producing hyperalgesia, fever, edema, and erythema. NSAIDs carry the risk...syndrome, sodium and water retention (edema), acute renal failure, hyperkalemia...ulcerations, skin rash, weight gain or edema, and hepatotoxicity. Additional warnings...
...combination on amlodipine-induced ankle edema, a side effect common to calcium...inhibitor, then the incidence of ankle edema is dramatically diminished," Weber said. In the clinical trials, ankle edema occurred in 9.1% of patients receiving...
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...public. On this occasion, once everyone had been seated, an unexpected visitor arrived -- the man with dropsy. This was edema, the disease whereby the body retains too much fluid with attendant problems of swelling and poor blood circulation. The sick...
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EDEMA ide m , abnormal accumulation of fluid in...swelling or distention of the affected parts. Edema of the ankles and lower legs (in ambulatory...liver, anemia, and severe malnutrition. Edema is the result of venous ulceration, which...
...shortness of breath (dyspnea), often accompanied by cough; pulmonary congestion and edema are evident. Failure of the right ventricle produces systemic edema, reflecting hepatic and visceral engorgement. Diagnosis is often confirmed by echocardiography...
...oily liquid used as a poison gas . It is a powerful irritant, causing lachrymation, vomiting, bronchitis, and pulmonary edema; lung injury from chloropicrin may result in death. Trace amounts in the air cause a burning sensation in the eyes, which...
...occurring during the latter half of pregnancy characterized by high blood pressure, the appearance of protein in the urine, and edema. If not treated it can result in convulsions and coma. The cause of toxemia of pregnancy has not been established with certainty...
...symptoms as the worms multiply in the digestive tract. When the larvae circulate through the bloodstream, the patient experiences edema, irregular fever, profuse sweating, muscle soreness and pain, and prostration. There may be involvement of the central...
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