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Nephrotic edema

Seminars in Nephrology, 2001
This article starts with a concise synopsis of the history of edema. The role of underfilling, overflow, antidiuretic hormone, and acquaporins is subsequently discussed. Emphasis is given to the use of diuretics in edematous patients. The role and risks of albumin infusion are illustrated. The new hypothesis of pulse reverse osmosis is discussed.
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Infections and Edema [PDF]

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Infectious and inflammatory conditions of the head and neck may present with impaired airways. An understanding of the pathophysiology will allow for accurate diagnosis and prompt intervention. Preintervention discussion and planning by members of the airway team are crucial in developing a primary and backup plans for safely securing the airway.
Gary Linkov, Ahmed M. Soliman
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Macular Edema and Cystoid Macular Edema

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1981
We examined the foveomacular regions from three eyes in which fluorescein angiography had demonstrated the characteristic appearance of cystoid macular edema by light and electron microscopy. Cystoid macular edema was present in two eyes (one of which was from a 63-year-old diabetic man) that contained peripheral choroidal melanomas, and in a third eye
Alexander J. Brucker, Ben S. Fine
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Experimental pulmonary edema due to intermittent positive pressure ventilation with high inflation pressures. Protection by positive end-expiratory pressure.

American Review of Respiratory Disease, 2015
We used a small animal respirator to ventilate normal, anesthetized rats with room air at peak inspiratory pressures of 14, 30, or 45 cm H2O and no added end-expiratory pressures (intermittent positive pressure breathing [IPPB] 14/0, high inspiratory ...
H. H. Webb, D. Tierney
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Amenorrhea and edema

The American Journal of Medicine, 1978
In a 22 year old woman extensive edema developed during evaluation for amenorrhea. It was learned then that she was consuming escessive amounts of a laxative daily. Balance studies were performed which demonstrated that she excreted large amounts of sodium in her liquid stools while taking the dose of laxative she had been using.
German Lizarralde, Irma H. Ullrich
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