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    Edema, also spelled oedema, and also known as fluid retention, dropsy, hydropsy and swelling, is the build-up of fluid in the body's tissue. Most commonly, the legs or arms are affected. [1] Symptoms may include skin that feels tight, the area may feel heavy, and joint stiffness. [1]

  2. Edema periorbital producido por una inflamación. El edema (o hidropesía) es la acumulación de líquido en el espacio extracelular o intersticial, además de las cavidades del organismo. El edema se considera un signo clínico.

  3. Oedema. Edema of the eye lid. The usual test. Oedema (U.S. edema) [1] is dropsy. It was usually called dropsy until about the middle of the 20th century. It is a medical condition, and a sign or symptom. It is swelling caused when fluid leaks out of the body's capillaries into the tissues.

  4. Peripheral edema is edema (accumulation of fluid causing swelling) in tissues perfused by the peripheral vascular system, usually in the lower limbs. In the most dependent parts of the body (those hanging distally), it may be called dependent edema.

  5. Edema é um aumento de fluído intersticial em qualquer região ou órgão do corpo. Ocorre devido a um desequilíbrio entre a pressão hidrostática e osmótica e é formado por solução aquosa de sais e proteínas plasmáticas e sua exata composição varia de acordo com a causa do edema.

  6. Pulmonary edema (British English: oedema), also known as pulmonary congestion, is excessive fluid accumulation in the tissue or air spaces (usually alveoli) of the lungs. This leads to impaired gas exchange, most often leading to dyspnea which can progress to hypoxemia and respiratory failure.

  7. Cerebral edema is excess accumulation of fluid in the intracellular or extracellular spaces of the brain. This typically causes impaired nerve function, increased pressure within the skull, and can eventually lead to direct compression of brain tissue and blood vessels.