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Dropsy is the increase of interstitial fluid in any organ.
Interstitial fluid is a type of fluid in the body.
It comes from interstitial fluid in the tissues which is squeezed out of the blood vessels.
Some of these sounds are reflected back off the spaces between interstitial fluid and soft tissue or bone.
Lymph returns protein and excess interstitial fluid to the circulation.
This interstitial fluid is composed mostly of water and table salt (sodium chloride).
Once in the body, the bacteria can enter the lymphatic system, which drains interstitial fluid.
This disturbance arises as the body loses large amounts of interstitial fluid through sweat.
This dynamic displacement of materials between the interstitial fluid and the blood is named capillary exchange.
Generation of interstitial fluid is regulated by the forces of the Starling equation.
Rapid tissue heating leads to explosive vaporization of interstitial fluid.
Thus, lymph when formed is a watery clear liquid with the same composition as the interstitial fluid.
Otherwise, if the substances move from the interstitial fluid to the blood in capillaries, the process is called reabsorption.
Plasma and interstitial fluid are very similar.
During a bacterial infection, testosterone levels and the amount of testicular interstitial fluid are reduced.
Continuous glucose monitors measure the glucose level of interstitial fluid.
Interstitial fluid bathes the cells of the tissues.
It is filled with interstitial fluid.
If the interstitial fluid becomes less concentrated the cell will fill with water as it tries to equalize the concentrations.
They guarantee that intracellular levels of thyroid hormones are higher than in blood plasma or interstitial fluids.
Cohen studied interstitial fluid in six children undergoing treatment for unicameral bone cysts.
One set of receptors responsible for thirst detects the concentration of interstitial fluid.
Interstitial fluid is the fluid that occupies the spaces between the cells and constitutes their immediate environment.
Virchow-Robin spaces are gaps containing interstitial fluid that span between blood vessels and the brain matter which they penetrate.
In lymphedema abnormal removal of interstitial fluid is caused by failure of the lymphatic system.