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The blood pools into the interstitial tissues of the body.
Lower serum oncotic pressure causes fluid to accumulate in the interstitial tissues.
A typical arthroscopy can result in 1-3 liters of irrigation fluid being absorbed into the patient's interstitial tissue.
He has scarring of the interstitial tissue, significant damage to the lung tissue as evidenced by biopsy.
Lymphedema is swelling that occurs when protein-rich lymph fluid accumulates in the interstitial tissue.
Water is replenished, but sodium is not, so water flows out of the vasculature into the interstitial tissue.
What patient of marginal mentality would choose a surgeon who could not mushify sigmoidal resections with the fallout of interstitial tissue?
The green coloration is due to the bilin micromatabilin and its conjugates in haemolymph, interstitial tissues and the yolk of oocytes.
Metastatic calcification can occur widely throughout the body but principally affects the interstitial tissues of the vasculature, kidneys, lungs, and gastric mucosa.
When protein is lost in the urine, the concentration of protein in the blood decreases, thereby reducing the intravascular Oncotic pressure relative to the interstitial tissue.
For instance, intravascular volume depletion can exist in an adequately hydrated person if there is loss of water into interstitial tissue (e.g. due to hyponatremia or liver failure).
For most practical purposes, the brain is dependent on a continual supply of glucose diffusing from the blood into the interstitial tissue within the central nervous system and into the neurons themselves.
Decreased serum protein decreases the osmotic pressure of the blood, leading to loss of fluid from the intravascular compartment, or the blood vessels, to the interstitial tissues, resulting in edema.
They migrate through the blood vessels, then through interstitial tissue, following chemical signals such as Interleukin-8 (IL-8), C5a, fMLP and Leukotriene B4 in a process called chemotaxis.
The Cardiac manifestations of rheumatic fever are in the form of focal inflammatory involvement of the interstitial tissue in all 3 layers of the heart, a pathological change named pan-carditis.
On medical imaging, the nerves of the extremities (and cranial nerves in some cases) appear enlarged due to hypertrophy of the connective interstitial tissue, giving the nerves a distinct "onion-bulb" appearance.
With regard to severe burns, fluids may pool on the burn site (i.e. fluid lying outside of the interstitial tissue, exposed to evaporation) and cause depletion of the fluids in the first and second compartments.
Effect of mhATF-BPTI on lung metastasis In the subcutaneous tumour model, the majority of the tumour cells implanted die, and the surviving cells grow in the fibrous interstitial tissue of the skin.
A bruise (layman's term), also called a contusion (medical term), is a type of hematoma of tissue in which capillaries and sometimes venules are damaged by trauma, allowing blood to seep, hemorrhage, or extravasate into the surrounding interstitial tissues.
The vacuoles appearing in these cells during infusion of caerulein contain activated lysosomal enzymes which in turn may activate the digestive enzymes leading to cell destruction and presumably to leakage of these enzymes into the interstitial tissue (where they produce inflammation) and into the blood.