In these, the distension of the prepuce and the resulting balano-posthitis is at times a source of great distress, and at times the resulting engorgement produces a retention of urine.
There is also venousengorgement of the brain, spinal cord, and lungs.
There is also a slight engorgementand infiltration of the capillaries.
They may vary in color from a grayish-red to a deep red, depending on the degree of engorgement with blood.
Hogs that are heated from exercise and allowed access to cold water, may suffer from a congestion or engorgement of the lungs.
If, then, the humor separated from the others collect in the interior of the body, not only the part that remains deprived of its presence will suffer, but also that into which the flow takes place and where the engorgement is produced.
Ergot: the fluid extract, undiluted, locally in engorgement of the conjunctival vessels.
Jalap: with bitartrate of potassium instead of bleeding in engorgement of the right side of the heart.
The return of blood through the renal vein may also be hindered, and temporary vascular engorgement of the kidney, with haematuria, may be produced.
These irritants produce engorgement and inflammation of the kidney, much as they would that of any other structures with which they come in contact.
This engorgement has given rise to the term "kidney of pregnancy.
Acute catarrh of the stomach is associated with intense hyperaemia of its lining coats, with visible engorgement and swelling of the mucous membrane, and an excessive secretion of mucus.
In all sections of the alimentary canal actively engaged in the digestion of food, a well-marked local engorgement of the blood-vessels supplying the walls occurs.
Instead of ascribing Duvanel's death to suicide, it ascribed it to a stoppage of blood, "un engorgementde sang.
There may be no special heat about the horns, ears, or forehead, nor any marked redness or congestion of the eyes or nose, nor engorgement of the veins of the head.
Anthrax, which presents superficial swellings, like hemorrhagic septicemia, may be distinguished from that affection on post-mortem examination by the enlargement and engorgement of the spleen, the contents of which are soft and tarry.
There is a remarkable case of a girl of seventeen who, suffering with typhoid fever associated with engorgement of the abdomen and suppression of the functions of assimilation, fasted for four months without visible diminution in weight.
Paullini and Schenck cite cases of men suckling infants, and Blumenbach has described a male-goat which, on account of the engorgement of the mammae, it was necessary to milk every other day of the year.
Slight pressure on the wound is generally sufficient to stop the bleeding till the venous engorgement has disappeared.
The condition must create a state of semi-engorgement or of mild inflammation, similar to the drunkard's red nose, or his engorged gastric mucous membrane.
Strychnia causes a deep violet congestion; alcohol, congestion and thickening; and tobacco, redness of the mucous membrane with great engorgement of the vessels of the rectum.
The engorgement of the veins by mechanical retardation in disease of the liver, heart, or lungs does not constitute catarrh, although it is sooner or later followed by catarrhal processes, usually of a chronic nature.
Hepatic disorders, causing engorgement and stasis of the blood in the hemorrhoidal plexus, have frequently occasioned this condition.
The secondary form, due to long-continued venous engorgement resulting from lesions of the cardiac valves and from chronic disease of the lungs or liver, is the most frequently observed.
It is attributed to hyperaemia, with passive engorgementof the vessels, following retrocession of blood from the cutaneous surface after undue exposure to cold and moisture.
That portion of the tumor presenting toward the anus is covered with mucous membrane; the other is covered with integument; the former is dark-colored, due to engorgement of its vessels.
There is a sudden onset of excruciating pain, usually during the early hours of the morning, the joint becomes swollen, red, and glistening, with engorgement of the veins and some fever and disturbance of health and temper.
In the milder forms, there is engorgement and infiltration of the synovial membrane, and an effusion into the cavity of the joint of serous fluid mixed with flakes of fibrin--serous synovitis.
The changes observed are those of intense engorgement of the marrow, going on to greenish-yellow purulent infiltration.
By the tightness of the opening giving rise to engorgement of the protruded parts.
These are readily replaced, and the painful feelings relieved, if the attempt be made before swelling and engorgement of the vessels and cellular tissue take place.
The cellular tissue there is necessarily very loose, so as to admit of free motion and change of relative position, and consequently the engorgement is often very great.
In small recent herniæ, the advance from bad to worse is usually very rapid, the aperture through which protrusion has taken place being small, and producing a great degree of constriction when distension and engorgement occur.
By the local application of heat, the size of the parts composing the hernia will be augmented, the flatus being rarified, and the effusion and engorgement encouraged.
The bandage ought to encircle not only the wounded part, but every part of the limb with a uniform tightness, not so great as to arrest the general circulation; the parts are thereby supported, and engorgement prevented.
The result is rapid engorgement and swelling of the organ, impaction of the rectum with feces, and distention of the bladder with urine, all of which conditions seriously interfere with the return of the mass.
The lymphatic ganglia are increased four, five, six, or ten times their natural size, enlarged by the engorgement of blood.
As the period of parturition approaches, the swelling of the udder bespeaks the coming event, the engorgement in exceptional cases extending forward on the lower surface of the abdomen and even into the hind limbs.
Ground feeds that pack together, making a sort of dough, may cause engorgement colic if they are not mixed with cut hay.
This mostly occurs as a result of engorged or tympanitic stomach (engorgement colic) and from the horse violently throwing himself when so affected.
Post-mortem examination showed congestion of the brain, inflammation of the trachea, engorgement of the lungs with hepatization of the lower part of the right lung.
Hydræmic engorgement of the liver is regarded as a characteristic fact by Lacassagne, who claims to be able to diagnosticate drowning from a single examination of this organ.
The congestion of the viscera generally is doubtless due largely to the prior congestion of lungs and engorgement of heart.
The engorgement of the obstructed territory has received the name of hemorrhagic infarction.
The respiratory, digestive, and glandular systems rarely undergo morbid changes other than those of a secondary or passive kind, such as engorgement with serum and venous blood.
Less constantly, and it would seem in proportion to the development of the rash, engorgement of the glands may be noted elsewhere.
On passing the finger over the efflorescence no distinct prominences are observed, but a sensation of roughness is sometimes imparted from engorgement of the cutaneous papillæ.
According to Cohnheim, the engorgement of the region with blood takes place from venous regurgitation into the obstructed part, till the intravenous pressure is overcome by the resistance of the tissues in the region affected.
The first look should note the color of the bronchial mucosa, due allowance being made for the pressure of tubal contact, secretions, and the engorgement incident to continued cough.
This may be due to the weight of the tumour pressing on the trachea, which has been softened and distorted by the goitre, or to temporary congestion and engorgement of the mucous membrane of the air-passages.
Erectile swelling of the inferior turbinated bodies is due to engorgement of the venous spaces contained in the mucous membrane.
When the goitre is fixed in the thorax, the clinical features are those of a mediastinal tumour with lateral displacement of the trachea, and engorgement of the veins of the neck.
Elongation of the uvula# is usually due to a chronic inflammatory engorgement combined with glandular hypertrophy of the mucous membrane.
General relaxed condition of muscles; engorgement of cerebral and pulmonary vessels.
The engorgement is often considerable at first, but soon subsides, and the suppuration usually abates in the course of a few days.
There is a class of cases in which the affection appears to be a very severe ovarian neuralgia, attended with a vaso-motor paralysis which causes great engorgement of the ovary and consequent difficulty of "ovulation.
In a case of alleged child murder a medical witness, being asked for a plain opinion of the cause of death, said, that it was owing to ‘atelectasis and a general engorgement of the pulmonary tissue’.
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