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1Dropsy, Dialysis, Transplant
By Steven J. Peitzman

“Dropsy, Dialysis, Transplant” Metadata:
- Title: Dropsy, Dialysis, Transplant
- Author: Steven J. Peitzman
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 240
- Publisher: ➤ The Johns Hopkins University Press - Johns Hopkins University Press
- Publish Date: 2007
“Dropsy, Dialysis, Transplant” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Chronic renal failure - Nephrology - Kidneys, diseases - History - Kidney Diseases - Maladies du rein - Histoire - Néphrologie - Insuffisance rénale chronique - Rein - Maladies - Hydrops - Niereninsuffizienz - Dialyse - Nierentransplantation
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL35806426M - OL11207210M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 122499899
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2007013958
- All ISBNs: 0801887348 - 9780801887345 - 9781421402918 - 1421402912
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2007
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
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Hydrops fetalis
Hydrops fetalis or hydrops foetalis is a condition in the fetus characterized by an accumulation of fluid, or edema, in at least two fetal compartments
Hydrops
Hydrops may refer to: Hydrops (/ˈhaɪdrɒps/ HI-drops), the excessive accumulation of serous fluid in tissues or cavities of the body, corresponding to
Cochlear hydrops
Cochlear hydrops (or cochlear Meniere's or cochlear endolymphatic hydrops) is a condition of the inner ear involving a pathological increase of fluid affecting
Endolymphatic hydrops
fluid can change, causing the symptoms of endolymphatic hydrops. The symptoms of endolymphatic hydrops include the feeling of pressure or fullness in the ears
Keratoconus
cornea taking on a translucent milky-white appearance known as a corneal hydrops. Although disconcerting to the patient, the effect is normally temporary
Hydrops martii
reassigned to the genus Hydrops by Wagler in 1930. Elaps martii Wagler, 1824, is the type species of the genus Hydrops Wagler, 1830. Hydrops is the type genus
Corneal hydrops
understanding of corneal dystrophies and pathologies, such as acute hydrops. "Acute Corneal Hydrops". University of Missouri-St. Louis College of Optometry. Sharma
Ménière's disease
that lead to endolymphatic hydrops (EH), a distension of the endolymphatic spaces in the inner ear. Endolymphatic hydrops is strongly associated with
Teratoma
lump. Complications may include ovarian torsion, testicular torsion, or hydrops fetalis. They are a type of germ cell tumor (a tumor that begins in the
Mirror syndrome
placental hydrops with maternal preeclampsia. The name "mirror syndrome" refers to the similarity between maternal edema and fetal hydrops. It was first