edematous การใช้
- When prolapsed tissues are edematous and necrotic, amputation is performed.
- The organism produces diffuse, bloody, edematous, and exudative enteritis.
- Skin lesions are edematous, urticarialike annular papules and plaques.
- This could be due to edematous tissue ( sclerotic fibrous tissue ).
- The condition may cause edematous and flushed nipples.
- Because of the edematous condition, poxless rabbitpox may be confused with myxomatosis.
- Invasion of the local lymphatic ducts impairs drainage and causes edematous swelling of the breast.
- Dehydration may be overestimated in edematous children.
- Penis of infant is edematous and inflamed.
- Early, acute lesions may be erythematous ( red ) and edematous ( swollen ).
- Marked pustular otitis externa is common, with the pinnae frequently being thickened and edematous.
- In cats, pythioisis is almost always confined to the skin as hairless and edematous lesions.
- Numerous, confluent ulcerations with bulging of the edematous residual mucosa determine a cobblestone appearance at endoscopy.
- The inner and outer labia can be seen as edematous, with the most swelling noticed in the clitoral hood area.
- Even if the patient is edematous, fluid resuscitation may be the first line of treatment if the patient is hypotensive.
- The stroma is composes of loose connective tissue infiltarated by plasma cells and eosinophils moreover the stroma is edematous and highly vascular.
- The vaginal mucosa has an abnormal accumulation of fluid ( edematous ) and is thin, with few rugae, a little after birth.
- It consists of an increase in secretory functions of the endometrium at the area of implantation, as well as a surrounding stroma that becomes edematous.
- This early sign of disease in the mouth is completely reversible when the etiology of the edematous reaction is eliminated and frequently occurs without dental surgical therapy.
- Microwaves cannot be used in high dosage on edematous tissue, over wet dressings, or near metallic implants in the body because of the danger of local burns.
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