
1) Abnormal plant swelling 2) Abnormal swelling 3) Accumulation of fluids 4) Anasarca 5) Beefsteak blight 6) Beriberi symptom 7) Bodily swelling 8) Botanical puffiness 9) Botanical swelling 10) Buildup of fluid 11) Diuretic target 12) Dropsy 13) Excessive fluid accumulation 14) Excessive fluid in plants
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1) Anasarca 2) Anasarcous 3) Chemosis 4) Dropsy 5) Hydrops 6) Lymphedema 7) Oedema 8) Papilledema 9) Scleredema
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collection of fluid in the tissues of a part of the body. Diabetics often have edemic feet due to the impaired circulation in them.
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accumulation of abnormal amounts of fluid in body tissue.
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• (n.) Same as oedema.
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An excessive accumulation of fluid generally in the extracellular or intracellular areas of the brain.
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in medicine, an abnormal accumulation of watery fluid in the intercellular spaces of connective tissue. Edematous tissues are swollen and, when ... [14 related articles]
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Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the body tissues or body cavities causing swelling or distention of the affected parts.
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Accumulation of fluid in organs and tissues of the body; swelling.
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(ә-de´mә) the accumulation of excess fluid in a body compartment; it may be in the cells (cellular edema), in the intercellular spaces within tissues (interstitial edema), or in potential spaces within the body. Edema may also be classified by location, such as pulmonary edema, cerebral edema, ascites, hydrothorax...
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excess fluid in body tissues; swelling of the ankles, for example, is a sign of edema
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Excessive accumulation of fluid in the body tissues.
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Accumulation of more than normal amounts of tissue fluid or lymph in the intercellular spaces, resulting in localised swelling of the area.
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Oedema
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See oedema.
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E·de'ma noun [ New Latin ]
(Medicine) Same as
œdema .
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Our Edema Main Article provides a comprehensive look at the who, what, when and how of Edema Edema: The swelling of soft tissues as a result of excess water accumulation. Edema is often more prominent in the lower legs and feet toward the end of the day as a result of pooling of fluid from the upright position maintained during the day. Upon awaken...
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(ue-de;mua) An excessive accumulation of fluid in the body tissues.
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An excessive accumulation of fluid within the tissue spaces. Edema is common during pregnancy because of extra blood production and pressure on the vena cava from the growing uterus. Swelling seems to be at its worst during the second and third trimesters. Some swelling is normal during pregnancy and should not be alarming. However, if sudden s...
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excessive accumulation of fluid
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A localized or systemic condition in which the body tissues contain an excessive amount of fluid.
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oedema noun swelling from excessive accumulation of serous fluid in tissue
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Fluid swelling that can accumulate anywhere in the body.
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An abnormal accumulation of fluid, usually from the lymph system, which causes swelling and puffiness.
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(Oedema) A medical term for swelling.
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