Pericholecystic means around the gallbladder, so a pericholecystic fluid collection is a collection of fluid around the gallbladder.
Pericholecystic fluid refers to fluid accumulation around the gallbladder. This fluid can be a sign of inflammation or infection in the gallbladder or surrounding tissues. It is often detected through imaging studies such as ultrasound or CT scans and may indicate conditions such as cholecystitis or gallbladder perforation. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may involve antibiotics, gallbladder removal, or other interventions.
Pericholecystic means around the gall bladder.
A blister is a circumscribed collection of clear fluid. In medical terms, a small blister is a vesicle, and a large blister is a bulla.
a line representing the level of a collection of fluid seen in profile with air or gas above it.
Blood is the body fluid typically tested for viscosity during collection. Changes in blood viscosity can indicate certain medical conditions, such as dehydration or blood disorders.
Hydrocephalus is a collection of fluid, it is not a tumor.
The correct spelling is pneumonia (condition of fluid collection in the lungs).
Edema means collection of fluid in the tissues. Edema is fluid accumulation in tissues which is common in patients with renal disorders, congestive heart failure and patients with preeclampsia. Edema is an accumulation of interstitial fluid, or fluid between cells in the tissue.
Pericardial effusion.
Fluid collection immediately dorsal refers to the accumulation of fluid in the space just behind a structure, such as an organ or a joint. This can be seen on medical imaging studies and may indicate inflammation, infection, or trauma in that area. Further evaluation is often needed to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
A collection of organs and vessels that return lymph, extra fluid, to the blood stream.
due to the collection of excess of fluid below our skin.