hydrops

/ˈhaɪdrɒps/

Definitions

1. noun

an accumulation of fluid, especially serum, in a body cavity or interstitial tissue, often resulting from heart failure or liver disease.

“The doctor diagnosed the patient with dropsy, a form of hydrops, caused by a malfunctioning liver.”

Synonyms

  • dropsy
  • edema

Antonyms

  • dehydration
  • desiccation