IPA: /əˈnæs.ɑː.kə/
KK: /əˈnæs.ɑr.kə/
A condition where there is a widespread accumulation of fluid in the body's tissues, leading to swelling.
The patient was diagnosed with anasarca, which caused significant swelling in her legs and abdomen.
Anasarca is derived from the Greek "ana-" (meaning up or throughout) and "sarkos" (meaning flesh). The term describes a condition characterized by widespread swelling due to fluid accumulation in the body's tissues, indicating an overall effect on the flesh.
Think of 'up' or 'throughout' ('ana-') affecting the 'flesh' ('sarkos') — this helps you remember that anasarca refers to swelling throughout the body.
No commonly confused words.