pittingødem
Pittingødem, also known as pitting edema, is a clinical condition characterized by the accumulation of excess fluid in the interstitial spaces of the body, resulting in swelling that leaves a measurable pit or indentation when pressure is applied. It is often most evident in the lower extremities, such as the ankles and legs, but can also occur in the arms, face, and other parts of the body.
The formation of pittingødem typically reflects an imbalance in the mechanisms regulating fluid homeostasis, which may
Clinically, pittingødem is graded based on the depth and duration of the indentation, with mild edema producing
Diagnosis involves a thorough medical history, physical examination, and sometimes additional tests such as blood work,
Monitoring and managing pittingødem is important to prevent complications such as skin ulcers, infections, and impaired