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Edematose - Dictionary Entry

Edematose

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

IPA: /ˈɛdɪməˌtoʊs/ (American), /ˈiːdɪməˌtəʊs/ (British)

Definitions

  1. Relating to or affected by edema; swollen due to fluid accumulation.
  2. Characterized by an abnormal buildup of fluid in bodily tissues.

Usage Examples

  • The patient exhibited edematose swelling in the lower limbs.
  • Her edematose hands made it difficult to remove her rings.
  • Chronic conditions can lead to edematose tissues in various parts of the body.

Etymology

Derived from the Greek *oidēma* (swelling), through Latin and medical terminology, combined with the suffix *-ose*, indicating a characteristic condition.

Synonyms

  • Swollen
  • Puffy
  • Hydropic

Antonyms

  • Deflated
  • Desiccated
  • Shrunken

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
French œdémateux /ø.de.ma.tø/
Spanish edematoso /eðe.maˈto.so/
German ödematös /ø.deˈma.tøːs/
Chinese (Mandarin) 水肿的 (shuǐ zhǒng de) /ʂweɪ̯ ʈʂʊŋ də/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: /ˈɛdɪməˌtoʊs/
  • British English: /ˈiːdɪməˌtəʊs/

Historical Usage

The term has been in use in medical texts since the 19th century to describe conditions related to fluid retention and tissue swelling.

Cultural Nuances

In some traditional medicine systems, edematose conditions are linked to imbalances in diet or energy flow, leading to treatments involving herbal remedies and dietary changes.

More Information

Edematose conditions are commonly seen in patients with kidney disease, heart failure, or lymphatic disorders. Proper diagnosis and treatment depend on identifying the underlying cause of the swelling.

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