Dictionary Definition
dropsy n : swelling from excessive accumulation
of serous fluid in tissue [syn: edema, oedema, hydrops]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- Swelling, edema, often
from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD.
- 1911 The disease under which Addison laboured appears to have been asthma. It became more violent after his retirement from office, and was now accompanied by dropsy. — "Joseph Addison", Encyclopædia Britannica.
Derived terms
Translations
- Spanish: hidropesía
Extensive Definition
- This page is about the medical condition. For the rock band, see Adema.
Edema (American
English), oedema or œdema (British
English), formerly known as dropsy or hydropsy, is the increase
of interstitial
fluid in any organ — swelling. Generally, the amount
of interstitial fluid is determined by the balance of fluid
homeostasis, and
increased secretion of fluid into the interstitium or impaired
removal of this fluid may cause edema.
Edema has five pathophysiologic causes. It can be
due to increased hydrostatic
pressure, reduced oncotic
pressure, lymphatic
obstruction, sodium
retention, or inflammation.
Mechanism
Generation of interstitial fluid is regulated by the Starling equation of tissue fluid which states that it depends on the balance of osmotic pressure and of hydrostatic pressure which act in opposite directions across the semipermeable capillary walls. Consequently, anything that increases oncotic pressure outside blood vessels (for example inflammation), or reduces oncotic pressure in the blood (states of low plasma osmolality, for example, cirrhosis) will cause edema. Increased hydrostatic pressure inside the blood vessel (for example in heart failure) will have the same effect. If the permeability of the capillary walls increases, more fluid will tend to escape out of the capillary, as can happen when there is inflammation.Abnormal removal of interstitial fluid is caused
by obstruction of the lymphatic
system, for example due to pressure from a cancer or enlarged lymph nodes,
destruction of lymph vessels by radiotherapy, or
infiltration of the lymphatics by infection such as elephantiasis.
There are two types: exudate and transudate
Organ-specific edema
Edema of specific organs (cerebral edema, pulmonary edema, macular edema) may also occur, each with different specific causes to peripheral edema, but all based on the same principles. Ascites is effectively edema within the peritoneal cavity, as pleural effusions are effectively edema in the pleural cavity. Causes of edema which are generalized to the whole body can cause edema in multiple organs and peripherally. For example, severe heart failure can cause peripheral edema, pulmonary edema, pleural effusions and ascites.Common and usually harmless appearances of
cutaneous edema are observed with mosquito bites and skin contact
with certain plants (urticaria).
Edema may be found in the eyes after corrective
surgery or procedures of that nature.
Edema in plants
Edema in plants is the extended swelling in plant organs caused primarily by an excessive accumulation of water since the cell wall is composed of flexible cellulose.References
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dropsy in Danish: Ødem
dropsy in German: Ödem
dropsy in Spanish: Edema
dropsy in French: Œdème
dropsy in Korean: 부종
dropsy in Croatian: Edem
dropsy in Ido: Edemo
dropsy in Indonesian: Sembab
dropsy in Italian: Edema
dropsy in Hebrew: בצקת
dropsy in Hungarian: Ödéma
dropsy in Dutch: Oedeem
dropsy in Japanese: 浮腫
dropsy in Norwegian: Ødem
dropsy in Polish: Obrzęk
dropsy in Portuguese: Edema
dropsy in Kölsch: Hääzwasser
dropsy in Quechua: Punkillikuy
dropsy in Russian: Отёк
dropsy in Sicilian: Vunciuni
dropsy in Slovak: Opuch
dropsy in Slovenian: Edem
dropsy in Finnish: Turvotus
dropsy in Swedish: Ödem
dropsy in Turkish: Ödem
dropsy in Ukrainian: Набряк
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