These [oe]dematous swellings occurring alone might be looked upon, as they are by most observers, as an independent affection, but its close relationship to ordinary urticaria is often evident.
This will bring away some of the œdematous tissue on the distal side of the loop, and there will be less tendency to recurrence than if the root were simply cut across.
It may be called for when the endometrium is congested and œdematous from such conditions as displacements of the uterus and chronic subinvolution.
Polypoid masses sometimes form in a socket as the result of an imperfect artificial eye causing an œdematous condition of the conjunctiva.
An ecchymosis made post mortem does not undergo the color changes seen in ecchymoses during life, unless the tissues are œdematous in which the ecchymosis occurs.
Jastrowitz[720] emphasizes the difference between blisters formed during life and those occurring in œdematous conditions.
The eyelids are œdematous and permeated by large venous branches.
They are attributable to awkward position of the parts, to swelling around the wound, inflammatory or œdematous and rapid or slow, or to bronchitis.
Perhaps the following sketch exhibits the most complete instance of œdematous swelling of the rima glottidis to be found in collections of morbid anatomy.
The œdematous swelling of the rima glottidis is remarkable; beyond that is seen the rounded opening betwixt the thyroid cartilage and epiglottis, which is in a normal state.
The flaps are at first loose and flabby, but shrink as the œdematous swelling subsides.
Often there is a considerable œdematous swelling of the limb, occasionally followed by the formation of unhealthy pus, diffused in the cellular membrane, causing sloughing of that tissue, or of the soft parts more deeply seated.
At first the lids are more or less inverted, on account of œdematous swelling of the cellular tissue: in the latter stages they are everted by thickening and turgescence of the conjunctiva.
This is perhaps warranted by œdematous swelling over some part of the bone, indicating, along with other symptoms, the existence of matter beneath.
Although it affects mainly the mucous membrane and submucous tissue, it causes a diffuse œdematous swelling of the whole organ, and this may extend to the ary-epiglottic folds and give rise to œdema of the glottis.
It is not uncommon for a diffuse œdematous infiltration of the brain substance or of the arachno-pial membrane to take place in the vicinity of the injured portion of brain.
In meningitis the optic discs are highly œdematous and are more swollen than in abscess, and the condition is equally marked on the two sides.
When the infection has spread from the frontal sinus, the skull is trephined in the frontal region, the precise site being indicated by the œdematous area in the scalp, and the diseased bone is removed.
A chronic œdematous infiltration, probably of the nature of a lymphangitis, sometimes affects the submucous tissue of the lips of delicate children.
This procedure is employed as a substitute for tracheotomy, especially in children suffering from membranous and œdematous forms of laryngitis.
They consist of œdematous masses of mucous membrane, and are as a rule multiple.
Mucous polypus of the nose, which is often described as a myxoma, is merely a pendulous process of œdematous mucous membrane.
The base of the ulcer is covered with imperfectly formed, soft, œdematous granulations, which give off a thin sero-purulent discharge.
The part affected becomes red and congested, while the surrounding parts are œdematous and swollen, blisters form, and the skin loses its vitality (Fig.
The edges become red, ragged, and everted, and the ulcer increases in size by spreading into the inflamed and œdematous surrounding tissues.
This inability of the vessels to contract and retract is met with also in inflamed and œdematous parts and in scar tissue.
As under these conditions it is impossible for the patient to keep the parts clean, septic infection becomes a prominent feature, the prepuce is œdematous and inflamed, and there is an abundant discharge of pus from its orifice.
Had been infirm from her cradle, and, after various sufferings, had an astonishing œdematous swelling of one leg and thigh, of many weeks standing.
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