Hyperaemia (also hyperemia) is the increase of blood flow to different tissues in the body. It can have medical implications but is also a regulatory response...
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engaging in cross-legged sitting for prolonged periods of time. Reactive hyperaemia, which occurs when blood flow is restored after a period of ischemia,...
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primarily based totally on stimulation of the urogenital tract, robust pelvic hyperaemia with consequent erection or a possible priapism. The bug is type of a...
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an attempt to rid the metabolic waste that has built up in a reactive hyperaemia. Finally the foot will return to its normal colour. This part of the test...
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(established trachoma) Stage 3 (cicatrising trachoma) Stage 4 (healed trachoma) Hyperaemia of palpebral conjunctiva Appearance of mature follicle & papillae Scarring...
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tendon rubs over a bony surface. It is presented with acute edema and hyperaemia of the paratenon with infiltration of inflammatory cells. After few hours...
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hyperemia, there is a visible increase in the blood flow to the sclera (hyperaemia), which accounts for the redness of the eye. Unlike in conjunctivitis...
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burning sensation that last for one or two days, sometimes accompanied by hyperaemia. After 1–3 weeks burn symptoms appear; erythema, increased skin pigmentation...
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drops to the eyes. The most common side effects include conjunctival hyperaemia (red eye), pain at the site where the medicine was applied, cornea verticillata...
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Hyperaemia of the superficial bulbar conjunctiva blood vessels...
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function in the homeostatic haemodynamic response of cerebral hyperaemia. Cerebral hyperaemia is a fundamental central nervous system mechanism of homeostasis...
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the brain get more blood when needed, a response known as functional hyperaemia. Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) are well known for their ability to contract...
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purulent, mucoid, or mucopurulent (depending on the cause) Conjunctival hyperaemia and chemosis, usually also with swelling of the eyelids Corneal involvement...
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also cause Vascular-type skin changes including acrocyanosis, flushing, hyperaemia, and Raynaud's phenomenon. Nail changes consist of leukonychia and clubbing...
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It is used as an eye drop. The most common side effects include ocular hyperaemia (red eye), allergic reactions in the eye, and dysgeusia (taste disturbances)...
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(bubbling rales), fever, and increased blood flow to the lining of the nose (hyperaemia of the nasal mucosa). Initially, there is an exudative phase that results...
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calor (warmth), dolor (pain), tumor (swelling) and rubor (redness and hyperaemia). He goes into great detail regarding the preparation of numerous ancient...
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Blowout: eye disorders (irritation, increased lacrimation, blurred vision, hyperaemia); nervous system disorders (headache, burning sensation, dizziness, syncope)...
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from erythematous mucosa that is prone to bleeding (a manifestation of hyperaemia), to lesions of more dense connective tissue, appearing more pale and...
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hemorrhoidectomy, hemosiderin, hemosiderosis, hemostat, hemotherapy, hyperaemia, hyperemia, hyphaema, hyphema, methemoglobin, methemoglobinemia, microhematuria...
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known hypersensitivity to the drug. The most common side effects are hyperaemia (increased blood flow associated with redness, in 51% of patients) in...
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axis deviation, while the chest X-ray may show pulmonary oligaemia or hyperaemia. The definitive investigation is, as in all congenital heart diseases...
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pressure is a sign of aortic stenosis. The chest x-ray may show pulmonary hyperaemia in the case of pulmonary hypertension, and pulmonary oligemia in pulmonary...
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numb, with swelling and reduced peripheral pulses. The third stage, of hyperaemia, may last for several weeks. with swelling and hot, red, dry skin, poor...
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needed] When examining the tissues of periapical granuloma for disease, hyperaemia, oedema and chronic inflammation is observed in the periodontal ligament...
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nature of the tissue changes can vary from simple erythema (redness) / hyperaemia (increased blood flow) of the mucosa in 18% of cases, to a chronic-looking...
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severe atrioventricular block. The most common side effect is conjunctival hyperaemia (increased bloodflow in the outer layer of the eye), which occurs in over...
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conjunctivitis within a 2-5 day incubation period. Clinical signs of infection are hyperaemia of the nictitating membrane (severity varies), blepharospasm, and discharge...
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a similar reduction in microvascular resistance as adenosine-mediated hyperaemia over the whole cardiac cycle.[citation needed] The Hybrid iFR-FFR approach...
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hemorrhoidectomy, hemosiderin, hemosiderosis, hemostat, hemotherapy, hyperaemia, hyperemia, hyphaema, hyphema, methemoglobin, methemoglobinemia, microhematuria...
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