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The discovery of obesity hypoventilation syndrome is generally attributed to the authors of a 1956 report of a professional poker player who, after gaining weight, became somnolent and fatigued and prone to fall asleep during the day, as well as developing edema of the legs suggesting heart failure.
This difference in signal loss can be measured, leading to inferences about the location of the developing edema (alveolar edema causing less loss of signal than interstitial edema).
The posterior circulation is more at risk of developing edema due to decreased sympathetic innervation as compared to the anterior circulation [ 19], and thus a decreased ability to autoregulate.
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The patient developed edema of the eyelids during first 2 weeks (disappeared within 3 weeks), which was an acceptable side effect (Fig. 1).
We also found pathological signs at the end of the PMI: all cows showed milk leaking, and 10 of 15 cows developed edema in the subcutaneous udder tissue.
However, this group had a significant relationship between edema formation and time to death, indicating that "time is necessary" for edema to develop (edema = −144.1 + 8.5 × time to death, R 2 = 0.54, P = 0.02).
She later developed edema.
Uninjured lung tissue may develop edema, thickening of the septa of the alveoli, and other changes.
The mutants developed edema and died ∼5 dpf.
Interestingly, DNAHβ-1 and LRRC50 RNAi) animals also developed edema and formed protonephridial cysts.
The upper airways may develop edema and hyperemia, contributing to the difficulty in endotracheal intubation of these patients.
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