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edema d. enterotoxemia in recently weaned piglets caused by a strain of Escherichia coli that normally colonizes the small intestine; characteristics include edema in various parts of the body, with neurological signs such as circling and ataxia. See also coliform gastroenteritis. Called also bowel edema, gut edema, and E. coli enterotoxemia.
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edemagen an irritant that elicits edema by causing capillary damage but not the cellular response of true inflammation. Cf. inflammagen.
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edematigenous edematogenic.
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edematization the process of becoming or of making edematous.
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Edentata an order of mammals including armadillos, tree sloths, and anteaters.
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