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An exudate is any fluid that filters from the circulatory system into lesions or areas of inflammation. It can apply to plants as well as animals. Its composition varies but generally includes water...
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In severe injuries resulting in great vascular permeability, larger molecules such as fibrinogen pass the vascular barrier, and fibrin is formed (...) ...  A fibrinous exudate develops when the vascular leaks are large enough or there is a procoagulant stimulus in the interstitium (e.g., cancer cells).
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If this fluid is protein-rich or has many cells then it becomes an exudate. The large amount of fibrin in such fluid can form a fibrinous exudate on body cavity surfaces.
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Microscopically, the fibrinous exudate is seen to consist of pink strands of fibrin jutting from the pericardial surface at the upper left. Below this, there are a few scattered inflammatory cells.
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grayish white subretinal fibrinous exudate. Seven of the 13 ... A surrounding grayish white lesion seems to be fibrinous exudate that has accumulated in ...
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Fibrinous pleurisy produced by a sterile inflammatory irritant offers opportunity for study of the part taken by enzymes of leucocytes in the resolution of a fibrinous exudate.
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The activity of enzymes contained in the fibrinous exudate may be tested by a more direct and simple method; disintegration and solution of the exuded fibrin may serve as an index of the activity of the proteolytic enzymes which it contains.
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manifested by the development of a fibrinous exudate which is firmly attached to the underlying tissue, such that it cannot be removed except by tearing off a superficial layer.
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