sejtöblösödik
Sejtöblösödik is a Hungarian term that translates to "cell swelling" or "cellular edema" in English. It refers to a pathological condition where cells within a tissue or organ increase in volume due to an accumulation of fluid. This swelling is often a consequence of impaired cellular function, particularly related to the cell's ability to maintain osmotic balance.
The primary mechanism behind cellular edema involves a disturbance in the ionic gradients across the cell
Causes of sejtöblösödik can be diverse, including lack of oxygen (hypoxia), exposure to certain toxins, imbalances