Erythrodysesthesia syndrome


erythrodysesthesia syndrome e·ryth·ro·dys·es·the·sia syndrome (ĭ-rĭth’rō-dĭs’ĭs-thē’zhə)
n.
A condition caused by continuous infusion therapy and resulting in a tingling sensation of the palms and soles, progressing to severe pain and tenderness with erythema and edema.

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