Citations:œdematous

Adjective:

 * 1897 G. Fielding Blandford, in Twentieth Century Practice, William Wood and Company; Volume XII of XX, page #65:
 * In earlier stages the appearance is suggestive of inflammatory implication, in the distinctly pinkish appearance of the cortex, sometimes diffused, sometimes limited to the areas of recent adhesions  ; the pia is thickened and tumid, the seat of nuclear proliferation, its vessels deeply engorged, and the superadjacent arachnoid also thickened, opaque, and œdematous.
 * 1904, T. K. Monro and A. N. McGregor, in The Medical Review; Volume VII, page #280:
 * On the following morning he complained of pain in the lower part of the left chest where a pleuropericardial friction sound was heard. He was spitting blood and his pharynx was congested and œdematous.