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- Exudate - Wikipedia
An exudate is a fluid released by an organism through pores or a wound, a process known as exuding or exudation [1] Exudate is derived from exude 'to ooze' [2] from Latin exsūdāre 'to (ooze out) sweat' (ex-'out' and sūdāre 'to sweat') [3]
- Exudate - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Exudate is fluid that leaks out of blood vessels into nearby tissues Exudates usually have higher protein concentration and LD activity and lower pH and glucose than transudates The protein concentration of an exudate is usually higher than 3 g dL
- Exudate | definition of exudate by Medical dictionary
Exudates in the retina are opacities that result from the escape of plasma and white blood cells from defective blood vessels They usually look greyish-white or yellowish and are circular or ovoid in shape
- exudate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
exudate (plural exudates) A fluid that has exuded from somewhere; especially one that has exuded from a pore of an animal or plant
- Exudate - Wikiwand
An exudate is a fluid released by an organism through pores or a wound, a process known as exuding or exudation Exudate is derived from exude 'to ooze' from L
- Exudate - WikiLectures
It is formed in tissues or in body cavities (joint effusion, ascites , hydrothorax, etc ) by the process of exudation - the passage of water, proteins, or even cellular components through the capillary wall
- Exudate - WikiMDs Wellness Encyclopedia
Exudate is derived from exude, which means to ooze out It is a fluid that is high in protein, cellular debris, and white blood cells that has escaped from blood vessels into a lesion or area of inflammation It is a sign of the early stages of inflammation
- Exudate definition, types and difference between transudate and exudate
Exudate is fluid that leaks out of blood vessels into a body cavity or nearby tissues as a result of injury or inflammation Exudate is made of cells, proteins, and solid materials Exudate may ooze from cuts or from areas of infection or inflammation
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