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OEDEMA in Liver (Hypoalbuminemia) (WHY? (VIRULENCE FACTOR, MICROFLORA,…
OEDEMA in Liver (Hypoalbuminemia)
WHAT?
DEFINITION
Accumulation of cell free, non-inflammatory fluid within the wall of intestinal tract
ETIOLOGY
Nephrosis
Malnutrition
Cirrhosis
Diabetes
Ulcerative colitis
Lymphatic obstruction
TYPES?
CLASSIFICATION
Unilateral
Type of edema that is due to a local cause such as deep vein thrombosis, venous insufficiency, or lymphedema
Peripheral
Edema that includes the legs, angkle, feet, and sometimes arms
Bilateral
Type of oedema that is due to a local cause or systemic disease, such as heart failure or kidney disease
Generalized
Signs of oedema that occurs in several different parts of the body or organs
Inflammatory
Non-inflammatory
e.g Hypoalbuminemia
HOW?
MECHANISM
Ulcerative colitis
Cirrhosis
Nephrosis
WHY?
VIRULENCE FACTOR
MICROFLORA
PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES
CAUSE OF DEATH
APPEARANCE
Ulcerative colitis
Gross
Microscopic
Nephrosis
Gross
Microscopic
Cirrhosis
Microscopic
Gross
Portal hypertension intestinal vasculopathy (mosaic appearance)
Chronic GI haemorrhage resulting in anaemia
Clinical signs
Cirrhosis
Ulcerative colitis
Nephrosis
Abdominal distention