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organism through pores or a wound, a
process known as
exuding or
exudation.
Exudate is
derived from
exude 'to ooze' from
Latin exsūdāre 'to (ooze out) sweat'...
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diarrhea stops when the
offending agent (e.g., milk or sorbitol) is stopped.
Exudative diarrhea occurs with the
presence of
blood and pus in the stool. This...
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worsens in warm weather. (ICD-10 L30.1)
Discoid eczema (nummular eczema,
exudative eczema,
microbial eczema) is
characterized by
round spots of
oozing or...
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Duodenoscopy image of
hepatopancreatic ampulla with pus
exuding from it,
indicative of cholangitis...
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Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR,
pronounced as fever) is a
genetic disorder affecting the
growth and
development of
blood vessels in the retina...
- (Taricha granulosa) is a
North American newt
known for the
strong toxin exuded from its skin. A
stocky newt with
rounded snout, it
ranges from
light brown...
- sudani,
Senegal gum and by
other names) (Arabic: صمغ عربي) is a tree gum
exuded by two
species of
Acacia sensu lato,
Senegalia senegal and Vac****ia seyal...
- alkaloids, starches, sugars, oils, tannins, resins, and gums. It is
usually exuded after tissue injury. In most plants,
latex is white, but some have yellow...
- of this
proteinaceous exudate thickens the retina,
leading to m****ive,
exudative retinal detachment. On
funduscopic eye examination, the
retinal vessels...
- and the
southwestern United States. It is well
known for its
ability to
exude toxins from
glands within its skin that have
psychoactive properties. The...