See Also: Compartment syndrome(health)
compartment syndrome(medicine)
anterior compartment syndrome(medicine)
anterior tibial compartment syndrome(medicine)
sympathicotropic(medicine)
sympathicotropic(dictionary)
sympathicotropic cells(medicine)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
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sympathicotropic cells (medicine) and Compartment syndrome (health)


sympathicotropic cells (medicine)


sympathicotropic cells
Large epithelioid cells in the hilum of the ovary associated with unmyelinated nerve fibres.


Compartment syndrome (health)


A condition in which there is swelling and an increase in pressure within a limited space (a compartment) that presses on and compromises blood vessels, nerves, and/or tendons that run through that compartment. Hence, the function of tissue within that compartment is compromised. Compartment syndromes usually involve the leg but can also occur in the forearm, arm, thigh, shoulder, and buttock. Some of the causes of increased pressure in compartment syndromes are trauma (for example, a fracture), too-tight wound dressings or casts, hemorrhage (bleeding) into the compartment, or inflammation (carpal tunnel syndrome, for example).