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Perifocal edema is swelling of the brain tissue.
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The connective tissue that acts as a sponge soaking up fluids when edema occurs is the loose connective tissue, specifically the areolar tissue. This tissue contains a high amount of interstitial fluid which can expand to accommodate excess fluid in cases of edema.
Swelling or fluid in tissue spaces is known as edema. This condition can be caused by various factors such as inflammation, injury, or a medical condition like heart failure or kidney disease. It is important to identify the underlying cause of the edema to determine the appropriate treatment.
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