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Idiopathic nonimmune hydrops: a common entity.

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Common reactions to transfusions.

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A blood transfusion is a special kind of transplantation, with the transfer of living tissue from one person to another. Reactions can occur with as little as 10 to 15 ml of incompatible blood. The onset of a reaction may be misleading or delayed, and its detection requires astute assessment.

Common nursing diagnoses for pulmonary alveolar edema patients.

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PAE can occur as a consequence of heart failure. Depending upon the extent of left ventricular failure, pulmonary edema can vary widely in severity. To anticipate potential health care needs and, ultimately, to treat PAE, the critical care nurse identifies common nursing diagnoses. Once the nurse

Acute hemorrhagic edema of infancy and common mimics.

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Acute hemorrhagic edema of infancy (AHEI) is a rare acute benign cutaneous leukocytoclastic vasculitis affecting children younger than 24 months of age. Its presentation can be confused with those of urticaria, erythema multiforme, Henoch-Schönlein purpura, idiopathic

[Saliuresis in the less common forms of edema].

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Vasodilatory edema: a common side effect of antihypertensive therapy.

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Vasodilatory edema, a common adverse effect of antihypertensive therapy with vasodilators, is related to several mechanisms, including arteriolar dilatation (causing an increase in intracapillary pressure), stimulation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, and fluid volume retention.

Eyelid Edema: A Rare Cause of a Common Sign.

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We report a 48-year-old female patient who presented to the emergency room with right eyelid edema, with 3 days of evolution. She had suffered minor trauma to this eye one week before. She reported episodes of right eyelid swelling of spontaneous resolution since the occurrence of a traumatic brain

Cerebral edema in stroke: a common, often fatal complication.

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Brain edema causes herniation and death in many patients with large cerebral infarctions. Evidence suggests that even small infarcts may result in edema that contributes to further ischemia. Thus, ischemic cerebral edema appears to contribute heavily to morbidity and mortality in stroke.

Vasodilatory edema: a common side effect of antihypertensive therapy.

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Magnetic resonance imaging of endolymphatic hydrops: Controversies and common ground.

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Common weeds as a cause of perirenal edema in swine.

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Perirenal edema in swine: a disease caused by common weeds.

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Cutaneous Cryosurgery for Common Skin Conditions.

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Cryosurgery is the application of freezing temperatures to achieve the destruction of tissue. Cutaneous cryosurgery has become a commonly performed outpatient procedure because of the combination of its safety, effectiveness, low cost, ease of use, lack of need for injectable anesthetic, and good

Common etiologies of neonatal pleural effusion.

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BACKGROUND Pleural effusion is rare and includes several disease entities in the neonatal period. The aim of this study was to investigate the etiology, management, and outcome of neonatal pleural effusions. METHODS We retrospectively collected all neonates who were admitted to the neonatal

Edema of the papilla of Vater simulating retained common duct stone.

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A prominent or edematous papilla of Vater may prodce a rounded filling defect in the duodenum. During T tube or operative cholangiography, this may simulate a calculus impacted in the distal or intramural portion of the common bile duct. This communication reports such an occurrence. Recognition of
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