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Increase in blood flow to certain tissues in the body
Hyperaemia (also hyperemia) is the increase of blood flow to different tissues in the body. It can have medical implications but is also a regulatory response
Hyperaemia
Medical test of the circulatory system
an attempt to rid the metabolic waste that has built up in a reactive hyperaemia. Finally the foot will return to its normal colour. This part of the test
Buerger's_test
Dermal sensation with no physical cause
legs (often followed by a pins and needles tingling sensation). Reactive hyperaemia, which occurs when blood flow is restored after a period of ischemia,
Paresthesia
Chinese - Korean aphrodisiac
primarily based totally on stimulation of the urogenital tract, robust pelvic hyperaemia with consequent erection or a possible priapism. The bug is type of a
Korean_bug
Damage to skin or biological tissue from radiation exposure
burning sensation that last for one or two days, sometimes accompanied by hyperaemia. After 1–3 weeks burn symptoms appear; erythema, increased skin pigmentation
Radiation_burn
Infectious disease that causes a roughening of the inner surface of the eyelids
(established trachoma) Stage 3 (cicatrising trachoma) Stage 4 (healed trachoma) Hyperaemia of the palpebral conjunctiva Appearance of mature follicle & papillae
Trachoma
Paraneoplastic syndrome
also cause Vascular-type skin changes including acrocyanosis, flushing, hyperaemia, and Raynaud's phenomenon. Nail changes consist of leukonychia and clubbing
POEMS_syndrome
Brain parts regulating brain blood flow
function in the homeostatic haemodynamic response of cerebral hyperaemia. Cerebral hyperaemia is a fundamental central nervous system homeostatic mechanism
Neurovascular_unit
Toxic effects of breathing oxygen at high partial pressures
(bubbling rales), fever, and increased blood flow to the lining of the nose (hyperaemia of the nasal mucosa). Initially, there is an exudative phase that results
Oxygen_toxicity
Part of the eye; protective outer layer covering the sclera
Hyperaemia of the superficial bulbar conjunctiva blood vessels
Conjunctiva
Roman physician and encyclopaedist (c. 25 BC - c. 50 AD)
calor (warmth), dolor (pain), tumor (swelling) and rubor (redness and hyperaemia). He goes into great detail regarding the preparation of numerous ancient
Aulus_Cornelius_Celsus
Combination drug
It is used as an eye drop. The most common side effects include ocular hyperaemia (red eye), allergic reactions in the eye, and dysgeusia (taste disturbances)
Brinzolamide/brimonidine
Tendon rubbing over a bony surface
tendon rubs over a bony surface. It is presented with acute edema and hyperaemia of the paratenon with infiltration of inflammatory cells. After few hours
Paratenonitis
Medical condition
hyperemia, there is a visible increase in the blood flow to the sclera (hyperaemia), which accounts for the redness of the eye. Unlike in conjunctivitis
Scleritis
the brain get more blood when needed, a response known as functional hyperaemia. Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) are well known for their ability to contract
Mural_cell
Combination drug
drops to the eyes. The most common side effects include conjunctival hyperaemia (red eye), pain at the site where the medicine was applied, cornea verticillata
Netarsudil/latanoprost
Medical condition
purulent, mucoid, or mucopurulent (depending on the cause) Conjunctival hyperaemia and chemosis, usually also with swelling of the eyelids Corneal involvement
Neonatal_conjunctivitis
Pathological state of cardiac muscle
pressure is a sign of aortic stenosis. The chest x-ray may show pulmonary hyperaemia in the case of pulmonary hypertension, and pulmonary oligemia in pulmonary
Pressure_overload
hemorrhoidectomy, hemosiderin, hemosiderosis, hemostat, hemotherapy, hyperaemia, hyperemia, hyphaema, hyphema, methemoglobin, methemoglobinemia, microhematuria
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H–O
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/H–O
Chemical compound
known hypersensitivity to the drug. The most common side effects are hyperaemia (increased blood flow associated with redness, in 51% of patients) in
Netarsudil
analysis was performed to confirm inflammation, as the mere presence of hyperaemia is insufficient to characterize it. FSANZ further highlighted the absence
Genetically modified food controversies
Genetically_modified_food_controversies
Tissue injury due to sustained low temperature without freezing
numb, with swelling and reduced peripheral pulses. The third stage, of hyperaemia, may last for several weeks. with swelling and hot, red, dry skin, poor
Non-freezing_cold_injury
Tumor of the gums
from erythematous mucosa that is prone to bleeding (a manifestation of hyperaemia), to lesions of more dense connective tissue, appearing more pale and
Epulis
Semi-permanent hair straightening method
Blowout: eye disorders (irritation, increased lacrimation, blurred vision, hyperaemia); nervous system disorders (headache, burning sensation, dizziness, syncope)
Brazilian_hair_straightening
Malformation where the heart lacks the tricuspid valve
axis deviation, while the chest X-ray may show pulmonary oligaemia or hyperaemia. The definitive investigation is, as in all congenital heart diseases
Tricuspid_atresia
Inflammation at the tip of a dead tooth
needed] When examining the tissues of periapical granuloma for disease, hyperaemia, oedema and chronic inflammation is observed in the periodontal ligament
Periapical_granuloma
Combination drug
severe atrioventricular block. The most common side effect is conjunctival hyperaemia (increased bloodflow in the outer layer of the eye), which occurs in over
Bimatoprost/timolol
Species of bacterium
conjunctivitis within a 2-5 day incubation period. Clinical signs of infection are hyperaemia of the nictitating membrane (severity varies), blepharospasm, and discharge
Chlamydia_felis
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with H
hemorrhoidectomy, hemosiderin, hemosiderosis, hemostat, hemotherapy, hyperaemia, hyperemia, hyphaema, hyphema, methemoglobin, methemoglobinemia, microhematuria
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/H
trigeminal irritation, lacrimation, mucopurulent discharge, conjunctival hyperaemia, and blepharospasm. Severe cases can cause corneal ulceration, neovascularisation
Entropion_(veterinary)
Tool for determining arterial narrowing
a similar reduction in microvascular resistance as adenosine-mediated hyperaemia over the whole cardiac cycle.[citation needed] The Hybrid iFR-FFR approach
Instantaneous_wave-free_ratio
Medical condition
nature of the tissue changes can vary from simple erythema (redness) / hyperaemia (increased blood flow) of the mucosa in 18% of cases, to a chronic-looking
Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome
Solitary_rectal_ulcer_syndrome
Medical condition
used. He proposed three types: (1) Pinpoint hyperaemic foci, (2) Diffuse hyperaemia of denture-supporting tissues, and (3) Papillary hyperplasia. Budtz-Jorgensen
Inflammatory papillary hyperplasia
Inflammatory_papillary_hyperplasia
British scientist and academic
in muscle blood flow in rhythmic exercise, the mechanism of functional hyperaemia, and vascular responses to catecholamines (hormones released into the
Henry_Barcroft
Medical diagnostic method
minutes with continuous heart rate and blood pressure recording to induce hyperaemia (normally seen as a drop in systolic blood pressure of 10mmHg or a rise
Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging perfusion
Cardiac_magnetic_resonance_imaging_perfusion
Image processing and analysis software suite
of the cornea in the 2D and 3D spaces, ISOS to quantify conjunctival hyperaemia at the ocular surface, and LWE to study dry eye syndrome looking at tears
Aphelion_(software)
Biological process
leads to increased blood flow through the vessel, which can result in hyperaemia, affect physiological regulatory actions downstream of the afflicted vessel
Vascular remodelling in the embryo
Vascular_remodelling_in_the_embryo
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, the god of sight.
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virtuous order.
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Name of a Learned Woman of the Past
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Wearing them out, their shore.
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n.
A superabundance or congestion of blood in an organ or part of the body.
n.
Overfullness; especially, excessive fullness of the blood vessels; repletion; that state of the blood vessels or of the system when the blood exceeds a healthy standard in quantity; hyperaemia; -- opposed to anaemia.