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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accumulated fluids from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or scientific contexts to describe the collection of fluids in a specific area or from a particular source.
Example: "The doctor noted the presence of accumulated fluids from the patient's lungs during the examination."
Alternatives: "gathered fluids from" or "collected fluids from".
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The machine also removes accumulated fluids from his lungs.
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Dr. Shulman anesthetizes my eye and I am sorry to tell you takes out a needle from one of the supply drawers beside the chair and, um, sticks it in my eye and draws off some of the accumulating fluid from inside my eyeball.
Mariam's first surgery was to correct the deformation in her spinal column; the second was to install a shunt to drain the accumulating fluid from her brain.
Stimulating the circulation helps to flush out the accumulated fluids or localized edema of the wrists.
This underprediction could be attributed to that fraction of accumulated fluid volume possibly being cleared from the lung into the lymphatic/pleural system at the later time points.
After TBI, the stretch on astrocytes caused by the accumulated fluid in extracellular space came from blood vessel, was captured by DG, as a mechanosensitive transducer of cell stretching and activated ERK pathway, and finally induced the up regulation of AQP4 in the perivascular and subpial endfeet at 6 h after TBI.
This treatment can greatly increase the blood flow to your wrists, and move the accumulated fluid so that it can escape from around your wrists.
After recovery from septic shock we notice a huge accumulated fluid balance.
Clinically, accumulated fluid is measured as IDWG (i.e., the change in weight from the end of one treatment until the beginning of the next).
A SD-OCT examination showed decreased volume of the accumulated fluid in the sub-neuroepithelial space as well as weakened reflected signal from the ILSR and reduced retinal thickness.
Eventually the prey falls into the accumulated fluid at the bottom of the pitcher.
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