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Some peripheral edema is an expected consequence of this process.
They are identified by the presence of peripheral edema.
Other adverse events included mild to moderate diarrhea, peripheral edema, and headache.
Depletion of albumin, a blood protein, causes peripheral edema.
Pioglitazone can cause fluid retention and peripheral edema.
Physical examination may reveal pitting peripheral edema, ascites, and hepatomegaly.
Fluid buildup in the legs (peripheral edema).
Peripheral edema is often found.
Peripheral edema is the swelling of tissues, usually in the lower limbs, due to the accumulation of fluids.
Swelling of the face, throat, tongue, lips, eyes, hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs (peripheral edema)
Swelling in the extremities (arms or legs), also called peripheral edema; the swelling often is painless.
Vaginal irritation, itching, burning or discomfort, urticaria, and peripheral edema were reported at an incidence of less than 2%.
He suffered from gout, arteriosclerosis, peripheral edema ("dropsy"), and possible porphyria.
Additionally, infrequent cases of symptomatic liver damage, peripheral edema and swelling, and hypercalcemia have been seen.
Symptoms of cor pulmonale are peripheral edema, seen as swelling of the ankles, and dyspnea.
Edema of the lower extremities (peripheral edema), caused by an increase in the blood pressure in the veins.
This is associated with the development of dyspnea, fever, weight gain, peripheral edema and is treated with dexamethasone.
Within 24 hours, the patient had a rapid improvement of her diarrheal symptoms followed by resolution of her peripheral edema and lymphadenopathy.
For example, severe heart failure can cause pulmonary edema, pleural effusions, ascites and peripheral edema.
Swelling in the tissues around the eyes (periorbital edema) or in the feet or ankles (peripheral edema).
Clinicians may inadvertently produce this injury if diuretics are dosed according to the amount of peripheral edema or body weight without consideration of intravascular volume.
The primary symptoms of TACO are dyspnea, orthopnea, peripheral edema, and rapid increase of blood pressure.
If heart failure ensues, elevated jugular venous pressure and hepatojugular reflux, or swelling of the legs due to peripheral edema may be found on inspection.
Symptoms of PH include shortness of breath, chronic fatigue, dizziness, peripheral edema, cyanosis, and chest pain.
Patients with peripheral edema or ascites have excess body water and salt and are not dehydrated, though their intravascular volume may be contracted due to hypoalbuminemia.