Anasarka
Anasarka | |
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chlapec trpící anasarkou způsobenou malárií | |
Klasifikace | |
MeSH | D004487 |
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Anasarka je povšechná vodnatelnost a prosáknutí tkání vodou. Je to těžká forma povšechného otoku.[1][2]
Reference
- ↑ http://lekarske.slovniky.cz/pojem/anasarka
- ↑ Kumar Vinay. Robbins and Coltran pathologic basis of disease. 8th ed. p.112; Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier, 2010. ISBN 978-0-8089-2402-9
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Content Providers(s): CDC/Dr. Myron Schultz Creation Date: 1975
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