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Edema, Leg |
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Wang Kai-feng, Pan Hong-ming, Lou Hai-zhou, Shen Li-rong, Zhu Xi-yan |
Interleukin-11 (IL-11) caused leg edema, due to capillary leak syndrome. |
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Edema |
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Dr. Myron Schultz |
The edema exhibited by this African child was brought on by nephrosis associated with malaria. Infection with one type of malaria, Plasmodium falciparum, if not promptly treated, may cause kidney failure. Swelling of the abdomen, eyes, feet and hands are some of the symptoms of nephrosis brought on by the damaged kidneys. |
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Edema, Face |
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Charles Picavet |
Nephrotic syndrome is usually accompanied by retention of water and sodium. The degree to which this occurs can vary between slight edema in the eyelids that decreases during the day, to affecting the lower limbs, to generalized swelling, to full blown anasarca |
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Glass IV bottle |
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Saline and 5% glucose solution (Left), levofloxacin 750mg (Right) |
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Stasis ulcer of leg |
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Prof. Dr. med. Gerd Hoffmann |
Example of the healing process of a chronic venous stasis ulcer of the lower leg under therapy with wIRA. 88 year-old woman with an infected (lightly malodorous) crustaceous ulcer, which had persisted for 13 months and had a conservative dermatological therapy including local antisepsis, systemic antibiotic, and non-adhesive wound dressing up to 10 inches in diameter. Chronic venous insufficiency with marked stasis-related edema of the lower legs and extensive stasis dermatitis, diabetes mellitus type II (orally treated), slightly overweight, and decreased amount of daily motion. Under irradiation with wIRA (+ VIS) 30 minutes once daily, compression therapy, local antisepsis, non-adhesive wound dressing and the possibility of ending the systemic antibiotic therap |
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