oedema in English

noun
1
a condition characterized by an excess of watery fluid collecting in the cavities or tissues of the body.
Mild edema of the medullary cavity was present in most of these cases.
noun
    hydropsdropsy

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1. pulmonary oedema, pharyngeal oedema, pleural effusion, pleurisy

2. corneal erosion, keratitis, eyelid pain, eye allergy, conjunctival oedema, eyelid oedema, eyelids pruritus

3. General disorders and administrative site conditions Oedema Gait abnormal Oedema peripheral Pyrexia Pain Fatigue Asthenia

4. Periorbital oedema, dermatitis/eczema/rash Pruritus, face oedema, dry skin, erythema, alopecia, night sweats, photosensitivity reaction

5. allergic reaction (e. g. anaphylactic reaction, angioedema including swollen tongue, tongue oedema, face oedema, pruritus, or urticaria

6. This just suits at hidebound sex oedema, have be good at lienal , Filling gas, the effect of disappear oedema.

7. Most frequent reactions in children hypersensitive to Antalgics, antipyretics and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs are oedema (facial oedema especially) and urticaria

8. Oedema and refraction abnormalities of the eye o tn

9. The following terms have been combined: a Anorexia and decreased appetite b Dysgeusia, ageusia and taste disturbance c Abdominal pain and abdominal pain upper d Oedema, oedema peripheral and oedema face e White blood cell count decreased, neutrophil count decreased, and leukocyte count decreased

10. Not known: oedema of the eyelid, irritation, optic neuritis, retinitis, retrobulbar neuritis

11. Allergic type symptoms (e. g. anaphylactoid reaction or-shock, face oedema, urticaria

12. Quincke's pulse (1868), Quiuncke's oedema (1882), Quincke's Achorion (1886), and Quincke's puncture (1891).

13. Clinical applying: Clinical use at treating heart failure, oedema and guttural gall, haemoptysis, haematemesis.

14. All products and devices for the relief of life-threatening angioneurotic oedema and anaphylactic shock

15. It is unclear whether or not there is a direct association between pioglitazone and macular oedema but prescribers should be alert to the possibility of macular oedema if patients report disturbances in visual acuity; an appropriate ophthalmological referral should be considered

16. Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (CPAP or Bilevel NPPV) for cardiogenic pulmonary oedema Cochrane Database Syst Rev

17. Uncommon: shock Not known: immediate type allergic reactions (hypotension, angioneurotic oedema, bronchospasm, generalised skin reactions), anti-insulin antibodies

18. Hair colour changes Rash Dry skin Alopecia Dermatitis Periorbital oedema Skin Reaction Erythema Eczema Pruritus Skin hyperpigmentation

19. Oedema of the Canaliculus: look for a swelling at the medial end of the upper or the lower lid

20. 16 Gaseous exchange at the alveolar surface is gravely hindered and the lesion is often accompanied by interstitial emphysema and pulmonary oedema.

21. 7 Gaseous exchange at the alveolar surface is gravely hindered and the lesion is often accompanied by interstitial emphysema and pulmonary oedema.

22. 15 Gaseous exchange at the alveolar surface is gravely hindered and the lesion is often accompanied by interstitial emphysema and pulmonary oedema.

23. 2, 374] hyperimmunized horses by the injection of oedema fluids, which supposedly contain the bacterial products termed, by BAIL, Aggressins

24. Such conditions have been noted in the literature designated as chronic lymphoedema or solid persistent facial oedema in acne or rosacea.

25. Absolute reclined position during 48 hours with elevated lower limbs during hemostasis, reduces the oedema and decreases the frequency of hematoma.

26. This just applies to beriberi, oedema, neck scrofulous , pure sex is strumous wait for disease, have soft firm, the effect of benefit water, detumescence.

27. Patients who have experienced bronchospasm, acute rhinitis, nasal polyps, angioneurotic oedema, urticaria, or allergic-type reactions after taking acetylsalicylic acid or NSAIDs including COX-# (cyclooxygenase-#) inhibitors

28. 21 This just applies to beriberi, oedema, neck scrofulous , pure sex is strumous wait for disease, have soft firm, the effect of benefit water, detumescence.

29. Density alterations, numeric abnormalities, Avascularised zones, megacapillary presence, haemorrhages, oedema, background pallor, capillary comb alteration, saw-toothed aspect ofmicrovessel and wall incisures, were evaluated in the whole cohort

30. Asphyxia is usually the cause of death in drowning, choking, strangling, inhalation of a gas which excludes oxygen, foreign body airway obstruction and OEDEMA of the LARYNX

31. RESULTS: These two case reports demonstrate the intimate connectivity between the cardiovascular/pulmonary system and the central nervous system in a 13-year-old girl with occipital angiomatosis, but no history of heart disease who developed profound left ventricular dysfunction and pulmonary oedema following pontine haemorrhage, and in a 5-year-old girl who developed severe pulmonary oedema after suffering from status epilepticus.

32. The effect of two oncotherapeutic agents (Fursemid and-Human albumen) with different mechanisms for controlling diuresis, cerebrospinal fluid pressure, haematocrit and the haemodynamics is described in patients with cerebral oedema.

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34. Whole-abdominal CT angiography revealed severe oedema of several parts of the small intestine and the ileocaecal junction, presented as a halo sign (A and B, arrows) and an Araneid limb-like sign (C, arrow)

35. Convulsionem febri’, in other words ‘fever resolves spasm’ (Marks, 1817), while the Roman encyclopaedist Aulus Cornelius Celsus (25 BC–AD 50) suggested for the treatment of dropsy (oedema) heated sand and warm baths (Adams, 1834)

36. There are general symptoms such as fever, fatigue, headache, anaemia, and accelerated blood sedimentation rate, symptoms of mechanical obstruction (pulmonary oedema, reduction of cardiac output, pre-syncope and syncope), and the sequelae of tumour embolisation.

37. Contamination by ingestion can lead to the following signs and symptoms within a few hours: burning pains in the mouth, throat, chest and upper abdomen, pulmonary oedema, pancreas inflammation, effects on the central nervous system and the kidneys.

38. Entering the bronchial tube and even the alveoli it results in significant reduction of the intensity of inflammation, oedema of the mucous membrane, improves the deliverance from mucus and depresses the activity of unhealthy microorganisms in fires of the chronic infection.

39. Immune system disorders Uncommon-Urticaria, rash Very rare-Anaphylactic reactions Symptoms of generalised hypersensitivity may include generalised skin rash, itching, sweating, gastrointestinal upset, angioneurotic oedema, difficulties in breathing, palpitation, reduction in blood pressure and fainting/loss of consciousness

40. ‘However, there is Conflicting evidence on the benefit of diuretics in phosgene induced pulmonary oedema.’ ‘There is Conflicting evidence about the date of composition.’ ‘Indeed, Conflicting 'messages' could be read into the film.’ ‘There is Conflicting case law on whether a …

41. ‘However, there is Conflicting evidence on the benefit of diuretics in phosgene induced pulmonary oedema.’ ‘There is Conflicting evidence about the date of composition.’ ‘Indeed, Conflicting 'messages' could be read into the film.’ ‘There is Conflicting case law on whether a …

42. Cuarto: experimentos sobre edema por hambruna o Avitaminosis.: Fourth, experiments on starvation oedema or Avitaminosis.: Estas Avitaminosis subclínicas cursan con ataxias, polineuritis y dermatitis 2.: These subclinical Avitaminosis leads ataxia, polyneuritis and dermatitis.: Resulta óptimo para combatir estados carenciales, Avitaminosis y MBD

43. In a long-term, placebo-controlled study (PRAISE-#) of amlodipine in patients with NYHA (New York Heart Association Classification) # and # heart failure of non-ischaemic aetiology, amlodipine was associated with increased reports of pulmonary oedema despite no significant difference in the incidence of worsening heart failure as compared to placebo

44. In this report there are discussed the results of comparative neurohistological investigations in some dermatoses, above all in dermatoses accompanied by physicochemical changes of state of the interfibrillar ground substance, as in chronic inflamed oedema, in Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus, in morphea, and in scleromyxoedema, in order to attain a better understanding of the morphological significance observed.

45. Adults The most frequently (seen in # % of patients) reported adverse reactions associated with the use of olanzapine in clinical trials were somnolence, weight gain, eosinophilia, elevated prolactin, cholesterol, glucose and triglyceride levels (see section #), glucosuria, increased appetite, dizziness, akathisia, parkinsonism (see section #), dyskinesia, orthostatic hypotension, anticholinergic effects, transient asymptomatic elevations of hepatic transaminases (see section #), rash, asthenia, fatigue and oedema

46. In the fifth century BC Hippocrates (460–377 BC) noted that malarial fever could have a calming effect in epileptics ‘febrem convulsioni supervenire melius est, quam Convulsionem febri’, in other words ‘fever resolves spasm’ (Marks, 1817), while the Roman encyclopaedist Aulus Cornelius Celsus (25 BC – AD 50) suggested for the treatment of dropsy (oedema) heated sand and warm baths (Adams, 1834).