Extravasation comes from the term extravate, which means to force or squeeze something out. Extravasation is most commonly used as a medical term as it relates to urology, epidemiology and other fields where this type of action takes place within the human body.
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Extravasation refers to the leakage of fluids from a vein into the surrounding tissues.
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In addition to physical symptoms, patients with SS appear to be at increased risk for depression and other mood disorders.
Some patients, such as those with IIb or stage III melanoma, are at high risk for the development of recurrence after treatment.
Big petechiae are caused by the extravasation of blood into the surrounding tissue due to a break in the blood vessels. This can be a result of trauma, certain medical conditions, or medications that affect the blood's clotting ability. It is important to determine the underlying cause of the extravasation to guide appropriate treatment.
Patients with granulocytopenia (deficiency of white blood cells) are particularly at risk for deep organ candidiasis.
Patients with prolonged elevated levels of C-reactive protein are at an increased risk for heart disease, stroke, hypertension (high blood pressure), diabetes, and metabolic syndrome (insulin resistance, a precursor of type 2 diabetes).
Yes, but this is because optimal blood glucose control reduces risk of coronary heart disease in everyone.
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