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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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» OCW Home » Basic Human Pathology: Parts I and II » Lectures » Acute Inflammation/Wound Healing and Repair I ... Fibrinous Exudate – Pericardium ... NEXT : Purulent Exudate of the Brain...
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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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