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Definitions of compartmental in various dictionaries:
adj - divided up into compartments or categories
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Commander, somewhat mad, is sectioned |
Divided into sections |
Remark about quiet skill shown by a learner in different categories |
Commander, a bit crazy, is sectioned |
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Of, pertaining to, or constructed from compartments |
characterized by division into separate sections. |
divided up into compartments or categories |
Characterized by division into separate sections. |
Compartmental might refer to |
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Compartment syndrome is a condition in which increased pressure within one of the body's compartments results in insufficient blood supply to tissue within that space. There are two main types: acute and chronic. The leg or arm is most commonly involved.Symptoms of acute compartment syndrome can include severe pain, poor pulses, decreased ability to move, numbness, or a pale color of the affected limb. It is most commonly due to physical trauma such as a bone fracture or crush injury. It can also occur after blood flow returns following a period of poor blood flow. Diagnosis is generally based upon a person's symptoms. Treatment is by surgery to open the compartment completed in a timely manner. If not treated within six hours, permanent muscle or nerve damage can result.In chronic compartment syndrome, there is generally pain with exercise. Other symptoms may include numbness. Symptoms typically resolve with rest. Common activities that trigger it include running and biking. It does not generally result in permanent damage. Other conditions that may present similarly include stress fractures and tendinitis. Treatment may include physical therapy or—if that is not effective—surgery.Acute compartment syndrome occurs in about 3% of those who have a midshaft fracture of the forearm. Rates in other areas and for chronic cases are unknown. The condition more often occurs in those under the age of 35 and in males. Compartment syndrome was first described in 1881 by Richard von Volkmann. Untreated, acute compartment syndrome can result in Volkmann's contracture. |