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Edema Pathogenesis – Causes and Mechanisms

Edema pathogenesis describes the mechanisms by which edema forms, involving abnormal fluid accumulation in body tissues due to vascular, oncotic, or lymphatic disturbances.

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Shunt

A shunt is a surgically created or naturally occurring connection that redirects body fluids away from their normal pathway. It is used in conditions such as hydrocephalus or kidney failure requiring dialysis.

Ventriculostomy

A ventriculostomy is a neurosurgical procedure to drain cerebrospinal fluid from the brain ventricles. It is used to relieve dangerously elevated intracranial pressure.

Foraminotomy

Foraminotomy is a neurosurgical procedure that widens the narrowed nerve root canals of the spine to relieve pain and nerve compression.

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