- 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'...
- Pus is an
exudate,
typically white-yellow, yellow, or yellow-brown,
formed at the site of
inflammation during infections,
regardless of cause. An ac****ulation...
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Lobar pneumonia is a form of
pneumonia characterized by
inflammatory exudate within the intra-alveolar
space resulting in
consolidation that
affects a...
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comparison to
exudates and thus
appear clearer.
Levels of
lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) or a
Rivalta test can be used to
distinguish transudate from
exudate.[citation...
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Balsam is the
resinous exudate (or sap)
which forms on
certain kinds of
trees and shrubs.
Balsam (from
Latin balsamum "gum of the
balsam tree," ultimately...
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Plant root
exudates are
fluids emitted through the
roots of plants.
These secretions influence the
rhizosphere around the
roots to
inhibit harmful microbes...
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Surfactant leaching of
acrylic (latex) paints, also
known as
exudate staining,
streak staining, streaking, weeping, exudation, etc.,
occurs when the freshly...
- the
proteinaceous exudate,
which may
obliterate the
vitreous space in
advanced disease. The
anterior margin of the
subretinal exudate enhances with contrast...
- and "
exudate" are the
source of much confusion. Briefly,
transudate is
produced through pressure filtration without capillary injury while exudate is "inflammatory...
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additional abnormal funduscopic findings such as
intraretinal bleeds, hard
exudates, and
atypical small blood vessels,
including obstructed or
dilated blood...