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Fibrin (also
called Factor Ia) is a fibrous, non-globular
protein involved in the
clotting of blood. It is
formed by the
action of the
protease thrombin...
- form of pericarditis. It
causes fibrinous pericarditis. The main
cause of the
disease is
poorly understood.
Fibrinous pericarditis is an
exudative inflammation...
- the
injury and
builds the
fledgling adhesion, said at this
point to be "
fibrinous." In body
cavities such as the peritoneal, pericardial, and
synovial cavities...
- bursitis: This is
heard when the
fluid in the
bursa contains small,
loose fibrinous particles.
Crepitus of tenosynovitis: From
inflammation of the fluid-filled...
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consistent with more
severe infections, and is
commonly referred to as pus.
Fibrinous exudate is
composed mainly of
fibrinogen and fibrin. It is characteristic...
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called an empyema.
Pleural effusion involving fibrinous exudates in the
fluid may be
called fibrinous pleurisy,
which sometimes occurs as a
later stage...
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Plastic bronchitis Other names Fibrinous bronchitis,
bronchitis pseudomembranosa,
Hoffmann bronchitis Specialty Respirology...
- (2018). "Disease not
genetic but infectious:
multiple tuberculomas and
fibrinous pericarditis as
symptoms pathognomonic for
tuberculosis of
Frederic Chopin"...
- such as
cancer cells, a
fibrinous exudate is deposited. This is
commonly seen in
serous cavities,
where the
conversion of
fibrinous exudate into a scar can...
- mucosa)
which develop into
ulcers that are
covered with a yellow-grey
fibrinous membrane that can be s****ed away. A
reddish "halo"
surrounds the ulcer...