edema in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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edema <pl edemata [-mətə]> [Am əˈdimə, Brit ɪˈdiːmə], oedema Brit <pl oedemata [-mətə]> N

oedema <pl oedemata [-mətə]> [Am əˈdimə, Brit ɪˈdiːmə] N Brit

oedema → edema

See also edema

edema <pl edemata [-mətə]> [Am əˈdimə, Brit ɪˈdiːmə], oedema Brit <pl oedemata [-mətə]> N

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edema in the PONS Dictionary

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These conditions also often begin with edema and hyperkalemia.
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In a small study of factory workers in good health, wearing compression garments helped to reduce edema and the pain associated with edema.
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While not all patients who have experienced a stroke will develop a severe edema, those who do have a very poor prognosis.
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Characteristics of wet beriberi include prominent edema and cardiac involvement, whereas dry beriberi is mainly characterized by a polyneuritis.
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This can cause swelling, often around the feet and ankles, which is generally known as edema.
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Blood initially collects in the interstitial space, and then edema occurs by an hour or two after injury.
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Extreme hypoxemia may occur during exercise, during sleep, and in the presence of high altitude pulmonary edema or other acute lung conditions.
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It wasn't tracheal edema that blocked his airway, it was a pseudo-membrane growing across the trachea.
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When injury occurs, local vascular trauma leads to hemorrhage and edema (swelling), which results in vigorous inflammatory response resulting in scarring of the injured segment.
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In its mildest form, mucosal and submucosal hemorrhage and edema are seen, possibly with mild necrosis or ulceration.
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