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EDEMA AND HYPONATREMIA

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1952
EDEMA and hyponatremia represent deviations of two characteristics of the internal environment that are usually maintained within narrow limits. These abnormalities involve alterations in physiologic equilibria which may be better understood if their analysis is prefaced by a consideration of the normal regulatory processes involved in the metabolism ...
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Cerebral Edema

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1977
Great strides have been made in understanding the pathogenesis of cerebral edema. Treatment is usually successful, particularly with the newer modes of management (mannitol, steroids, hyperventilation); however, cerebral edema is occasionally resistant to all modes of therapy.
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Macular Edema: Miscellaneous

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2010
This article provides the reader with practical information to be applied to the various remaining causes of macular edema. Some macular edemas linked to ocular diseases like radiotherapy after ocular melanomas remained of poor functional prognosis due to the primary disease.
Creuzot-Garcher, Catherine   +2 more
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High inflation pressure pulmonary edema. Respective effects of high airway pressure, high tidal volume, and positive end-expiratory pressure.

American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1988
The respective roles of high pressure and high tidal volume to promote high airway pressure pulmonary edema are unclear. Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) was shown to reduce lung water content in this type of edema, but its possible effects on ...
D. Dreyfuss   +3 more
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Tracheal mucosal edema in hydrostatic pulmonary edema

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1994
Airway edema has been described in heart failure, and, in animal experiments, airway narrowing was observed with elevated left atrial pressure (Pla). On the basis of double-indicator-dilution principles using helium and dimethylether, we were able to measure a water compartment of the tracheal mucosa (VH2O) in dogs.
Adam Wanner   +3 more
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Diabetic Macular Edema

2010
Diabetic macular edema (DME), defined as a retinal thickening involving or approaching the center of the macula, represents the most common cause of vision loss in patients affected by diabetes mellitus. In the last few years, many diagnostic tools have proven to be useful in the detection and the monitoring of the features characterizing DME.
Bandello, Francesco   +6 more
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Carrageenin-Induced Edema in Hind Paw of the Rat as an Assay for Antiinflammatory Drugs

Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1962
C. Winter, E. Risley, G. Nuss
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Proposed international clinical diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema disease severity scales.

Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.), 2003
C. Wilkinson   +9 more
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Edema

Cincinnati journal of medicine, 2008
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