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Accumulation of excess fluid in tissue
Edema (American English) or oedema (Commonwealth English), also known as dropsy, hydropsy, fluid retention, or simply swelling, is the buildup of fluid
Edema
Fluid accumulation in the tissue and air spaces of the lungs
Pulmonary edema (British English: oedema), also known as pulmonary congestion, is excessive fluid accumulation in the tissue or air spaces (usually alveoli)
Pulmonary_edema
Excess accumulation of fluid in the brain
Cerebral edema is excess accumulation of fluid (edema) in the intracellular or extracellular spaces of the brain. This typically causes impaired nerve
Cerebral_edema
Human disease
High-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) is a life-threatening form of non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema that occurs in otherwise healthy people at altitudes
High-altitude_pulmonary_edema
Medical condition
Peripheral edema is edema (accumulation of fluid causing swelling) in tissues perfused by the peripheral vascular system, usually in the lower limbs. In
Peripheral_edema
Disease characterized by rapid swelling
Angioedema is an area of swelling (edema) of the lower layer of skin and tissue just under the skin or mucous membranes. The swelling may occur in the
Angioedema
Medical condition
High-altitude cerebral edema (HACE) is a medical condition in which the brain swells with fluid because of the physiological effects of traveling to a
High-altitude_cerebral_edema
Medical condition
Reinke's edema is the swelling of the vocal cords due to fluid (Edema) collected within the Reinke's space. First identified by the German anatomist Friedrich
Reinke's_edema
Medical condition
Macular edema occurs when fluid and protein deposits collect on or under the macula of the eye (a yellow central area of the retina) and causes it to
Macular_edema
Edema, a condition in plants
Edema symptoms in plants Edema (also spelled oedema, and named from the analogous disorder in humans and other animals) is a disorder in plants caused
Edema_(plants)
Fantasy series by Patrick Rothfuss
alive. It's so beautiful. I'm out of words. The [Edema Ru]h, maybe Nightwish is like a modern-day [Edema Ruh], going from city to city to perform and then
The_Kingkiller_Chronicle
Medical condition
Persistent edema of rosacea (also known as chronic upper facial erythematous edema, Morbihan's disease or rosaceous lymphedema) is a hard, nonpitting edema found
Persistent_edema_of_rosacea
Medical condition
Berlin's edema (commotio retinae) a common condition caused by blunt injury to the eye. It is characterized by decreased vision in the injured eye a few
Berlin's_edema
Swelling due to a compromised lymphatic system
Lymphedema (USA), lymphoedema (UK) also known as lymphatic edema (US)/oedema (UK), is a condition of localized swelling caused by a compromised lymphatic
Lymphedema
Medical condition
Trabecular edema, also known as bone marrow edema (BME), is a traditional term describing the interstitial fluid accumulation at the trabecular bone marrow
Trabecular_oedema
Medical condition
Heat edema is a cutaneous condition characterized by dependent edema from vasodilatory pooling. Heat causes the blood vessels to expand (dilate), so body
Heat_edema
Body fluid leakage in the lungs while swimming
Swimming induced pulmonary edema (SIPE), also known as immersion pulmonary edema, is a life threatening condition that occurs when fluids from the blood
Swimming-induced pulmonary edema
Swimming-induced_pulmonary_edema
Accumulation of fluid in at least two fetal compartments
a condition in the fetus characterized by an accumulation of fluid, or edema, in at least two fetal compartments. By comparison, hydrops allantois or
Hydrops_fetalis
Medical condition of severe edema
include: Periorbital edema "eye puffiness" Perioral edema Upper extremity edema Ascites Lower extremity edema Pre-tibial edema Pedal edema Can include: Impaired
Anasarca
Group of symptoms caused by obstruction of the superior vena cava
symptoms are rarely life-threatening, though edema of the epiglottis can make breathing difficult, edema of the brain can cause reduced alertness, and
Superior_vena_cava_syndrome
Medical condition
with facial edema occurs uncommonly, and is associated with a peculiar inflammatory edema of the mid-third of the face. The exact cause of edema in relation
Acne_with_facial_edema
Skin condition associated with chronic edema
Edema blisters, also known as edema bulla, hydrostatic bulla, and stasis blister, is a cutaneous condition that develop in patients with an acute exacerbation
Edema_blister
Benign skin lesions present on infants
Acute hemorrhagic edema of infancy (AHEI) is a type of leukocytoclastic vasculitis that is not fatal. Although it causes fever, large palpable purpuric
Acute hemorrhagic edema of infancy
Acute_hemorrhagic_edema_of_infancy
Diabetes-induced damage to the retina of the eye
guidelines separately categorize macular edema into two categories: "macular edema apparently absent" and "macular edema apparently present." The latter is
Diabetic_retinopathy
Fluid-filled space in organs
which may affect human pathology and physiological responses, such as edema, inflammation, and shock. The non-fluid parts of the interstitium are predominantly
Interstitium
1993 disease outbreak
Center, where he was found to have fluid buildup in his lungs (pulmonary edema). Despite efforts to resuscitate him, he died. The death of the young man
1993 Four Corners hantavirus outbreak
1993_Four_Corners_hantavirus_outbreak
Appearance of swelling around the eyes
almost exclusively caused by fluid buildup around the eyes, or periorbital edema. Minor puffiness usually detectable below the eyes only is often called
Periorbital_puffiness
Medical condition
evaluation of this infection, the following is done: Chest X-ray (pulmonary edema) Blood workup (thrombocytopenia) Immunofluorescent or immunoblot assay (ELISA
Hantavirus_infection
important role in the vibration of the vocal cords. Edema of this space is called Reinke's edema. Joiner, Michael C.; Kogel, Albert van der (2016-06-15)
Reinke's_space
Lung disorder
Negative-pressure pulmonary edema (NPPE), also known as postobstructive pulmonary edema, is a clinical phenomenon that results from the generation of
Negative-pressure pulmonary edema
Negative-pressure_pulmonary_edema
Dutch painter
Gerard Edema or Gerard van Edema (c. 1652, Amsterdam – c. 1700, Richmond, Surrey), was a Dutch landscape-painter who settled in England. Edema is stated
Gerard_Edema
President of the United States from 1829 to 1837
Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837. He rose to fame as a U.S. Army general
Andrew_Jackson
Monoclonal antibody
is being evaluated for the treatment of uveitic macular edema (UME) and diabetic macular edema (DME), conditions characterized by retinal swelling due
Vamikibart
Medical condition
Irvine–Gass syndrome, pseudophakic cystoid macular edema or postcataract CME is one of the most common causes of visual loss after cataract surgery. The
Irvine–Gass_syndrome
Medical condition
by the 1950s it had become less than 10 percent. The entity of cerebral edema due to DKA was described in 1936 by a team of doctors from Philadelphia
Diabetic_ketoacidosis
Medical condition due to rapid exposure to low oxygen at high altitude
progress to high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) with associated shortness of breath or high-altitude cerebral edema (HACE) with associated confusion. Chronic
Altitude_sickness
Rare neurodegenerative disease
Choroid plexus papilloma Idiopathic intracranial hypertension Cerebral edema Intracranial hypotension Other Brain herniation Reye syndrome Hepatic encephalopathy
ALS
Medical condition
Mirror syndrome, triple edema or Ballantyne syndrome is a rare disorder affecting pregnant women. It describes the unusual association of fetal and placental
Mirror_syndrome
Topics referred to by the same term
more often called edema, is the increase of interstitial fluid in any organ. Epidemic dropsy is a clinical state, characterized by edema, resulting from
Dropsy_(disambiguation)
Type of wound infection in grazing animals
Malignant edema (or malignant oedema) is an acute, generally rapidly fatal wound infection (toxemia) most common in grazing animals. It affects cattle
Malignant_edema
Medical condition
synovitis with pitting edema (or sometimes RS3PE) is a rare syndrome identified by symmetric polyarthritis, synovitis, acute pitting edema (swelling) of the
Remitting seronegative symmetrical synovitis with pitting edema
Remitting_seronegative_symmetrical_synovitis_with_pitting_edema
Radiologic sign
lines are a sign seen on chest radiographs with interstitial pulmonary edema. They are thin linear pulmonary opacities caused by fluid or cellular infiltration
Kerley_lines
2018 international rescue mission in Thailand
Laryngospasm Salt water aspiration syndrome Swimming-induced pulmonary edema Treatment Demand valve oxygen therapy First aid Hyperbaric medicine Hyperbaric
Tham_Luang_cave_rescue
Nigerian footballer
Edema Godmin Fuludu (born 8 May 1970) is a Nigerian former footballer who played as a midfielder. He played club football for New Nigerian Bank, BCC Lions
Edema_Fuludu
Medical condition
Secretan's syndrome is a rare condition of hard edema and traumatic hyperplasia of the back of the hand or of the lower extremities. Most experts view
Secretan's_syndrome
Enlargement and hardening of body parts due to swelling
hardening of limbs or body parts due to tissue swelling (edema). It is characterised by edema, hypertrophy, and fibrosis of skin and subcutaneous tissues
Elephantiasis
Loop diuretic medication
brand name Lasix among others, is a loop diuretic medication used to treat edema due to heart failure, liver scarring, or kidney disease. Furosemide may
Furosemide
Condition involving excessive deposition of fat in the legs
the difficulty in differentiating it from lymphedema, obesity, or other edemas. Lipo-lymphedema, a secondary lymphedema, is associated with both lipedema
Lipedema
Medicinal chemical compound, steroid
used to treat allergic rhinitis. It is used for the treatment of macular edema associated with uveitis. It is a more potent derivative of triamcinolone
Triamcinolone_acetonide
Psychoactive drug, often called ecstasy
respiratory distress syndrome Urinary Acute kidney injury Other Cerebral edema Hepatitis Hyperpyrexia (a life-threatening elevation of body temperature
MDMA
Infection caused by Bacillus anthracis bacteria
Siberian plague, Cumberland disease, charbon, splenic fever, malignant edema, woolsorter's disease and la maladie de Bradford. Cutaneous anthrax, also
Anthrax
Chemical compound
aspartate aminotransferase, periorbital edema, fatigue, rash, increased cholesterol, peripheral edema, face edema, decreased neutrophils, decreased leukocytes
Vimseltinib
Disorder resulting in severe swelling
symptoms, including tingling, fatigue, or weakness at the site of impending edema, with one-third experiencing an erythematous rash (erythema marginatum)
Hereditary_angioedema
Contagious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2
Lycoperdonosis Other ARDS Combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema Pulmonary edema Löffler's syndrome/Eosinophilic pneumonia Respiratory hypersensitivity Allergic
COVID-19
Pharmaceutical drug
also used to reduce edema (fluid buildup) in the body. Edema can cause swelling of the extremities, such as in the hands and feet. Edema can make it harder
Pamabrom
Medical treatment for cerebral edema
contents. Osmotherapy serves as the primary medical treatment for cerebral edema. The primary purpose of osmotherapy is to improve elasticity and decrease
Osmotherapy
Ugandan footballer (born 1992)
Patrick Lechi Edema (born 27 August 1992) is a Ugandan professional footballer who plays for Eléctrico. He made his professional debut in the Segunda
Patrick_Edema
Topics referred to by the same term
or both, including: Edema, abnormal accumulation of fluid in the interstitium, manifesting as swelling Peripheral edema, edema in peripheral body parts
Congestion
Heaviest ever recorded human (1941–1983)
Washington Medical Center in Seattle. Doctors diagnosed Minnoch with a massive edema, and an endocrinologist estimated his weight to be approximately 1,400 lb
Jon_Brower_Minnoch
United States Army general (1885–1945)
commented, "This is a hell of a way to die." He died in his sleep of pulmonary edema and congestive heart failure at about 6:00 pm on 21 December 1945 at age
George_S._Patton
Medication against high blood pressure
amlodipine include vasodilatory effects, peripheral edema, dizziness, palpitations, and flushing. Peripheral edema (fluid accumulation in the tissues) occurs at
Amlodipine
Swelling of the conjunctiva
Chemosis is the swelling (or edema) of the conjunctiva (the lining of the white of the eye). The term derives from Ancient Greek: χήμη, romanized: khḗmē
Chemosis
Stilicho. His reign saw the first sack of Rome in eight centuries. Died of edema Constantine III Flavius Claudius Constantinus 407 – 411 (4 years; West)
List_of_Roman_emperors
English broadcaster and natural historian (born 1926)
Laryngospasm Salt water aspiration syndrome Swimming-induced pulmonary edema Treatment Demand valve oxygen therapy First aid Hyperbaric medicine Hyperbaric
David_Attenborough
Occupational lung disease caused by inhalation of crystalline silica
radiographic features can resemble those of tuberculosis, pneumonia, or pulmonary edema, silicosis is sometimes misdiagnosed. There is no curative treatment; management
Silicosis
Failure of the heart to provide sufficient blood flow
fluid accumulation and swelling (edema), in the form of peripheral edema (causing swollen limbs and feet) and pulmonary edema (causing difficulty breathing)
Heart_failure
President of the United States from 1969 to 1974
move his right arm or leg. Damage to the brain caused swelling (cerebral edema) and Nixon slipped into a deep coma. He died at 9:08 p.m. on April 22, 1994
Richard_Nixon
Earth's highest mountain
down. Hall fully recovered. His team had assumed he had died from cerebral edema, and were instructed to cover him with rocks. There were no rocks to do
Mount_Everest
Aggressive type of brain cancer
syndrome. Corticosteroids, usually dexamethasone, can reduce peritumoral edema (through rearrangement of the blood–brain barrier), diminishing mass effect
Glioblastoma
Severe protein malnutrition
KWOSH-ee-OR-kor, -kər) is a form of severe protein malnutrition characterized by edema and an enlarged liver with fatty infiltrates. It is thought to be caused
Kwashiorkor
Australian conservationist (1962–2006)
Laryngospasm Salt water aspiration syndrome Swimming-induced pulmonary edema Treatment Demand valve oxygen therapy First aid Hyperbaric medicine Hyperbaric
Steve_Irwin
Central nervous system stimulant
clinical use in the 40', they still are the first choice for the treatment of edema [9], altitude sickness [9], glaucoma [7] and epilepsy [31]. ... CARBONIC
Amphetamine
Compression garment
of, and guard against further progression of, venous disorders such as edema, phlebitis and thrombosis. Compression stockings are elastic compression
Compression_stockings
Medical condition
optic disc edema may occur. The exact etiology, pathogenesis and mechanism of the disc edema is unknown. Theories suggest that the dis edema is due to
Diabetic_papillopathy
Type of intracranial bleeding that occurs within the brain tissue itself
immediate medical emergency. Intracerebral hemorrhages and accompanying edema may disrupt or compress adjacent brain tissue, leading to neurological dysfunction
Intracerebral_hemorrhage
Complication of dialysis
the collection of neurological signs and symptoms, attributed to cerebral edema, during or following shortly after intermittent hemodialysis or CRRT. Classically
Dialysis disequilibrium syndrome
Dialysis_disequilibrium_syndrome
Respiratory sounds associated with abnormal lung conditions
metastasis ablation. Pulmonary edema secondary to left-sided congestive heart failure and high altitude pulmonary edema can also cause crackles. René Laennec
Crackles
Kidney disease causing nephrotic syndrome
amounts of protein to the urine (proteinuria), which causes the widespread edema (soft tissue swelling) and impaired kidney function commonly experienced
Minimal_change_disease
Medical condition
condition. In this case, the signs of congestion such as weight gain and edema will not yet have developed. This is commonly due to pump failure or cardiovascular
Acute decompensated heart failure
Acute_decompensated_heart_failure
Martial artist and actor (1940–1973)
Lee's career was cut short by his sudden death at the age of 32 from brain edema, the causes of which remain a matter of dispute. Nevertheless, Lee's films
Bruce_Lee
Species of moth
unicornis J. E. Smith, 1797 Coelodasys edmandsii Packard, 1864 Edema semirufescens Walker, 1865 Edema humilis Walker, 1865 Heterocampa conspecta Edwards, 1874
Coelodasys_unicornis
Medication for macular degeneration
neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) and diabetic macular edema (DME). Faricimab is the first bispecific monoclonal antibody to target both
Faricimab
Back part of lower leg
health, wearing compression garments helped to reduce edema and the pain associated with edema. A small study of runners found that wearing knee-high
Calf_(leg)
Procedure widely used in eye surgery
significant macular edema outside the fovea; treatment with anti-VEGF drugs is better than laser coagulation for clinically significant macular edema in the fovea
Laser_coagulation
ascites. In left-sided heart failure edema can occur in the lungs – this is called cardiogenic pulmonary edema. This reduces spare capacity for ventilation
Pathophysiology of heart failure
Pathophysiology_of_heart_failure
Rare brain condition, leading to severe swelling
theory does not explain the edema in many other cases where the blood pressure has been normal or even low; in fact, the edema tends to be more severe in
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome
Posterior_reversible_encephalopathy_syndrome
Gelatinous substance within the umbilical cord
rare pathology known as edema of Wharton’s jelly. Its causes have not been established. In some cases, the development of edema is associated with fetal
Wharton's_jelly
Monoclonal antibody against amyloid beta
people developed a form of cerebral edema (brain swelling) called "amyloid-related imaging abnormalities with edema or effusions" (ARIA-E); some of these
Donanemab
Topics referred to by the same term
anatomic site, including: Most generally Edema (hydropsy, dropsy) Anasarca, a severe and widespread form of edema Ascites, fluid buildup in the abdomen Effusion
Hydrops
King of the United Kingdom from 1820 to 1830
waist of 50 inches (130 cm). He had gout, arteriosclerosis, peripheral edema ("dropsy"), and possibly porphyria. In his last years, he spent whole days
George_IV
Symptoms resulting from kidney damage
retention aggravate the edema. This may take several forms: Puffiness around the eyes, characteristically in the morning. Pitting edema over the legs. Fluid
Nephrotic_syndrome
Chemical compound
common adverse reactions include fatigue, musculoskeletal pain, diarrhea, edema, dyspnea, pneumonia, and bruising. The most common adverse reactions when
Pirtobrutinib
Physiological phenomenon
arterial pressure, potentially leading to pulmonary hypertension and pulmonary edema. Several factors inhibit HPV including increased cardiac output, hypocapnia
Hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction
Hypoxic_pulmonary_vasoconstriction
Lymphedema commonly located in the legs
onset lymphedema type 1A), which typically has its onset of swelling and edema at birth or during early infancy, hereditary lymphedema type II, known as
Milroy's_disease
Pharmaceutical drug
(wet) age-related macular degeneration, macular edema following retinal vein occlusion, diabetic macular edema, diabetic retinopathy, and retinopathy of prematurity
Aflibercept
Parasitic disease
their suckers to the pharyngeal mucosa causing edema of the soft palate, pharynx and larynx. This edema is accompanied by dyspnea (shortness of breath)
Halzoun
Eyelid disease
eyelid that is characterized by exacerbations and remissions of eyelid edema, which results in a stretching and subsequent atrophy of the eyelid tissue
Blepharochalasis
Medical condition
seasonal pediatric medical condition characterized by redness, swelling (edema), and itching (pruritus) of the penile skin. Summer penile syndrome is usually
Summer_penile_syndrome
New Zealand mountaineer (1961–1996)
clients to the top of Everest. In October 1993, Ball died of pulmonary edema on Dhaulagiri, the world's seventh-highest mountain. Hall continued to run
Rob_Hall
Species of moth
(Packard, 1864) Synonyms Heterocampa turbida Walker, 1865 Lochmaeus turbida Edema associata Walker, 1865 Lochmaeus associata Notodonta ulmi Harris, 1869 Lochmaeus
Lochmaeus_bilineata
EDEMA
EDEMA
EDEMA
EDEMA
Girl/Female
Biblical
The heap of witness.
Boy/Male
Tamil
A Man whose power is equal to the power of ten maharathis. rathi means chariot fighter (Rama's father and King of Kosala)
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Support
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Surrendering Himself with Love and Passion
Girl/Female
Tamil
Moonlight, Full Moon
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi, Auspicious, Luster, Prosperity, Pratham, Shrestha
Boy/Male
Indian
Saint, Spiritual guide, Wise
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Worshipper of God; God Knows
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
God Shiva's Helper
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of the Old Norse byname Skári, SGÀIRE means "sea-mew," another name for the common seagull.
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EDEMA
a.
Alt. of Edematose
a.
Same as oedematous.
a.
Pertaining to, or of the nature of, edema; affected with edema.
n.
Same as oedema.