Peritendinous edema refers to the swelling that occurs around a tendon, often due to inflammation or injury. This condition can be caused by repetitive strain, trauma, or underlying medical conditions, leading to pain and decreased mobility in the affected area. The edema results from an accumulation of fluid in the tissues surrounding the tendon, indicating a response to injury or irritation. Proper diagnosis and treatment are essential to address the underlying cause and alleviate symptoms.
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High altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) is a life-threatening form of non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema (fluid accumulation in the lungs)...
Edema is the medical term for swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in body tissues. There are several types of edema, including peripheral edema (swelling in the extremities), pulmonary edema (fluid accumulation in the lungs), cerebral edema (swelling in the brain), and macular edema (swelling in the retina of the eye). Each type of edema can have different causes and treatments, depending on the underlying condition.
Discogenic edema is swelling (edema) of the vertebra in the spine (disc's).
later stages of pregnancy doesn't always cause edema, edema could mean a serious illness call ed pre eclampsia which is high blood pressure caused by pregnancy and it can cause swelling and water retention.
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periorbital edema.
edema is found in the interstitial fluid
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Perifocal edema is swelling of the brain tissue.
Gerard Edema was born in 1652.