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Edema ( American English ), oedema or œdema ( British English ), formerly known as dropsy or hydropsy , is the increase of interstitial fluid in any organ — swelling. - Edema (Pitting and Non-Pitting Edema) Causes, Diagnosis, Symptoms, and ...
Read about edema, an observable swelling in certain parts of the body. Edema may fall into one of two categories: pitting and non-pitting edema. When applying pressure to the ... - MedlinePlus: Edema
Edema ... Edema means swelling caused by fluid in your body's tissues. It usually occurs in the feet, ankles and legs, but it can involve your entire body. See all search results in Windows Live® Search Results
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Edema
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Edema, general term for the accumulation of excess fluid in any body tissue, cavity, or organ, except bone. Accumulation in the pleural cavity is called pleural effusion; in the cranium, hydrocephalus; and in the abdominal cavity, ascites. Generalized edema is referred to as anasarca. Major causes are heart or kidney failure, low blood serum protein after starvation or liver failure, shock, and impaired return of blood from extremities. Treatment involves stimulating the kidneys to excrete excess fluid and the use of arterial tone reducers and digitalis for heart failure.
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