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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
'''Anasarca''' is a [[list of medical symptoms|medical symptom]] characterized by widespread swelling of the [[skin]] due to effusion of fluid into the [[extracellular space]]. Anasarca is often due to either congestive [[cardiac failure]], [[liver failure]] ([[cirrhosis]] of the liver), [[renal failure]] or disease, or the other diseases listed below. Plant-derived anticancer[[chemotherapy|chemotherapeutic]] agents, such as [[docetaxel]], cause anasarca through a poorly understood [[capillary leak syndrome]]. | '''Anasarca''' is a [[list of medical symptoms|medical symptom]] characterized by widespread swelling of the [[skin]] due to effusion of fluid into the [[extracellular space]]. Anasarca is often due to either congestive [[cardiac failure]], [[liver failure]] ([[cirrhosis]] of the liver), [[renal failure]] or disease, or the other diseases listed below. Plant-derived anticancer [[chemotherapy|chemotherapeutic]] agents, such as [[docetaxel]], cause anasarca through a poorly understood [[capillary leak syndrome]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 14:55, 23 August 2012
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Anasarca is a medical symptom characterized by widespread swelling of the skin due to effusion of fluid into the extracellular space. Anasarca is often due to either congestive cardiac failure, liver failure (cirrhosis of the liver), renal failure or disease, or the other diseases listed below. Plant-derived anticancer chemotherapeutic agents, such as docetaxel, cause anasarca through a poorly understood capillary leak syndrome.