| 单词 | oedema | 
| 释义 | oedemaedeman. Medicine.   Originally: †a fluid-filled tumour or swelling (obsolete). In later use: the localized or generalized accumulation of excessive fluid in tissues or body cavities; an instance or case of this. Frequently with distinguishing word indicating the site, nature, etc., of the oedema. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > swelling > 			[noun]		 > a swelling or protuberance ampereOE kernelc1000 wenc1000 knot?c1225 swella1250 bulchc1300 bunchc1325 bolninga1340 botcha1387 bouge1398 nodusa1400 oedemaa1400 wax-kernel14.. knobc1405 nodule?a1425 more?c1425 bunnyc1440 papa1450 knurc1460 waxing kernel?c1460 lump?a1500 waxen-kernel1500 bump1533 puff1538 tumour?1541 swelling1542 elevation1543 enlarging1562 knub1563 pimple1582 ganglion1583 button1584 phyma1585 emphysema?1587 flesh-pimple1587 oedem?a1591 burgeon1597 wartle1598 hurtle1599 pough1601 wart1603 extumescence1611 hulch1611 peppernel1613 affusion1615 extumescency1684 jog1715 knibloch1780 tumefaction1802 hunch1803 income1808 intumescence1822 gibber1853 tumescence1859 whetstone1886 tumidity1897 Osler's node1920 a1400    tr.  Lanfranc Sci. Cirurgie 		(Ashm.)	 		(1894)	 206  				An enpostym þat comeþ of fleume is clepid vdimia [L. vndimia] or zima. ?c1425    tr.  Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie 		(Paris)	 		(1971)	 33  				The causes of ydema [?a1425 N.Y. Acad. Med. vdimia] ben þrefolde. ?1541    R. Copland tr.  Galen Terapeutyke sig. Fij  				Tumour, yt is called oedema. 1683    W. Salmon Doron Medicum  ii. 428  				It resolves Oedema and discusses all sorts of cold and Hard Tumors. 1745    Philos. Trans. 1744–5 		(Royal Soc.)	 43 297  				The Oedema and Tumour in the Bone upon the Fore-Arms where the Nodes were. 1771    J. Sparrow tr.  H. F. Le Dran Observ. Surg. 		(ed. 4)	 92  				An Œdema..is almost a certain Symptom of a Suppuration. 1850    A. G. Hull tr.  G. H. G. Jahr New Man. of Homeopathic Pract. 11  				Arsenicum, against anasarca, hydrothorax, ascites, and œdema in the feet. 1874    J. C. Bucknill  & D. H. Tuke Man. Psychol. Med. 		(ed. 3)	 587  				Œdema of the brain, a state in which the tissue of the organ is permeated by water or serosity. 1896    T. C. Allbutt et al.  Syst. Med. I. 651  				An area which..contains a considerable quantity of œdema fluid. 1932    Philos. Trans. 		(Royal Soc.)	 B. 221 131  				Goormaghtigh..in a case of congenital œdema in a new-born child has recorded its occurrence in the villi of the related placenta. 1967    Canad. Med. Assoc. Jrnl. 7 Oct. 912/1  				This edema separated the muscle fibres from one another and also the muscle fibres from the capillaries. 1984    M. J. Taussig Processes in Pathol. & Microbiol. 		(ed. 2)	 v. 685  				While congestive heart failure causes generalised oedema, left ventricular failure is particularly associated with pulmonary oedema. 1997    J. Krakauer Into Thin Air x. 139  				High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE) is less common than High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE), but it tends to be even more deadly. Derivatives  oedeˈmatic  adj.				 [probably after French oedématique (1552 as œdematique, or earlier)]			 rare = oedematous adj. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > diseases of tissue > 			[adjective]		 > excessive fluid > dropsy water-sickOE dropicc1425 hydropic1483 hydropical?1550 oedematous1583 hydroptic1608 hydroptical1640 hydropsic1649 dropsic1651 leucophlegmatical1658 oedematic1666 leucophlegmatic1668 anasarcous1676 dropsical1678 oedematose1710 dropsied1793 plerocephalic1927 1666    G. Harvey Morbus Anglicus xi. 67  				Either it's primarily generated out of the effusion of melancholic blood, or secundarily out of the dregs and remainder of a Phlegmonous or Oedematick tumour. 1819    H. Busk Vestriad  iv. 743  				Rudely they press his œdematic toes. 1884    Brachet's Aix-les-bains  i. 105  				The œdematic state. 1993    Vet. Rec. 13 Mar. 273  				The lungs were hyperaemic and oedematic.   oeˈdemic adj. rare = oedematous adj. ΚΠ 1897    Bot. Gaz. 24 202  				The cells of the diseased spot were found to be much larger than normal, thin-walled, and oedemic. 1904    Science 15 Apr. 633/2  				An atmosphere containing one half part per thousand sulphureted hydrogen produces death with cramps and œdemic inflammation of the lungs. 1999    Burns 25 125  				The tachykinin receptor antagonists possess the ability to reduce both the local edemic reaction as well as the nociceptive transmission at the spinal cord level. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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