Medical term:

osmotherapy



os·mo·ther·a·py

(oz'mō-ther'ă-pē),
Dehydration by means of intravenous injections of hypertonic solutions of sodium chloride, dextrose, urea, mannitol, or other osmotically active substances, or by oral administration of glycerine, isosorbide, glycine, and others; used in the treatment of cerebral edema and increased intracranial pressure.
[osmosis + therapy]
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osmotherapy

(ŏz″mō-thĕr′ă-pē) [″ + therapeia, treatment]
Intravenous administration of highly concentrated or hypertonic solutions to increase the serum osmolarity. This therapy is used to treat cerebral edema, among other conditions.
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Osmotherapy

Intravenous injection or oral administration of an agent that induces dehydration. The goal of dehydration is to reduce the amount of accumulated fluid in the brain.
Mentioned in: Barbiturate-Induced Coma
Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.


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