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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dramatic swelling of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase or intensification of something, often in a dramatic or emotional context.
Example: "The symphony reached a dramatic swelling of sound, captivating the audience with its powerful crescendo."
Alternatives: "a significant rise in" or "a notable increase of".
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The combined treatment with 25-OH and Dex induces a dramatic swelling of the Golgi apparatus, associated to a minor extent with ER swelling.
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The odds are high that you will seek no medical advice, and will spend twenty-four hourevellinging in your victory, after which you will wake up to severe pain, fever, and dramatic swelling of your hand and forearm.
Those with the highest exposure, some of whom later died, suffered from dramatic swelling of their heads and tongues, lost their teeth and suffered from gangrene of the face and tongue.
All of these types of bleeding and the cervical spine fracture, result in dramatic swelling of the brain and pressure in the skull, which also pushes down dangerously on the brain stem, which is the center of life, according to Dr. Sun.
Simultaneous with the tonoplast collapse was dramatic swelling of the chloroplasts (Additional file 10).
Distinctive clinical features of moderate to severe isolated PFJOA included a history of dramatic swelling, valgus deformity, markedly reduced quadriceps strength, and pain on patellofemoral joint compression.
< 141mmHg While there is little to distinguish mild isolated patellofemoral joint OA from simple knee pain, moderate to severe isolated patellofemoral joint OA is indicated by a history of dramatic swelling in the past, valgus malalignment, markedly reduced quadriceps strength and pain on patellofemoral joint compression.
In addition, we found a history of previous dramatic swelling ("came up like a balloon"), markedly reduced quadriceps strength and pain on patellofemoral joint compression were informative indicators of moderate to severe isolated patellofemoral joint OA.
By contrast, a recalled episode of dramatic swelling in the past, intermalleolar gap > 0 cm (valgus malalignment), markedly reduced knee extensor strength, and pain on PFJ compression appeared to indicate patellofemoral joint disease.
The finding of a substantially increased risk of dramatic swelling was unanticipated.
It remains possible, for example, that a recent recalled episode of dramatic swelling, quadriceps weakness or inhibition and reduced knee flexion may be signs not of isolated patellofemoral joint OA but of early tibiofemoral joint OA.
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