wandödem
Wandödem is a term used in medical discussions to denote edema localized within the walls of tubular structures, such as blood vessels, ducts, or airway walls. The word combines wand, from Germanic roots meaning wall, with ödem, edema. In current practice, wandödem is not a formal diagnostic category; rather, it is described as a pattern of fluid accumulation confined to the wall itself.
Pathophysiology involves increased permeability of the wall’s vessels or ducts and inflammatory or immune-mediated processes that
Common locations include blood vessel walls, airway walls, and the walls of ducts in the gastrointestinal or
Diagnosis relies on a combination of clinical suspicion and imaging. Ultrasound, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance
Treatment focuses on addressing the underlying cause, such as anti-inflammatory or immunosuppressive therapy, infection control, or