Oedema in a sentence as a noun

When bone breaks it produces oedema which is perfect for MRI.

Dying from a cerebral oedema is one way your body tells you "you shouldn't have come here".

Extracellular naked RNA has been shown to increase the permeability of tightly packed endothelial cells and may thus contribute to oedema 169.

> a post mortem fracture can be distinguished from one that happened just prior to deathMy understanding is that ante mortem and post mortem fractures can be distinguished by bone marrow oedema.

A reversal of the pressure gradient in oedematous patients would have promoted the mobilisation of oedema fluid and excretion in urine provided renal function was normal.

These medications have not been established to improve disability-adjusted or un-adjusted longevity.>Bloodletting might have been much more effective than venodilators and as effective as diuretics for in increasing th tone of the precapillary sphincters and establishing a pressure gradient between interstitium and capillary the excretion of oedema fluid would have been promoted.

"We have developed an extracorporeal pulsatile-perfusion system and a haemoglobin-based, acellular, non-coagulative, echogenic, and cytoprotective perfusate that promotes recovery from anoxia, reduces reperfusion injury, prevents oedema, and metabolically supports the energy requirements of the brain.

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Oedema definitions

noun

swelling from excessive accumulation of watery fluid in cells, tissues, or serous cavities

See also: edema hydrops dropsy