Exudate
Exudate is fluid, such as pus, that leaks out of blood vessels into nearby tissues. The fluid is made of cells, proteins, and solid materials. Exudate may ooze from cuts or from areas of infection or… More »
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Exudate must be effectively managed if the optimal moist environment necessary for wound healing is to be created, and the surrounding skin protected from the risks of maceration. To achieve these goals a detailed knowledge of dressing materials and Table 2: Types of exudate, their appearance and significance [4].
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[edit] Types. Pus is an example of exudate found in infected wounds that also includes bacteria and high concentrations of white blood cells.
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Basic Medical Pathology Serie There are 11 learning modules in the Basic Medical Pathology series. These modules have been listed below in the order in which they are typically presented in most medical pathology curricula. Acute Inflammation II: Chemical Mediators and Types of Exudates...
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Tell a friend; William H. Chase, MD (University of British Columbia) Ten random questions to assess knowledge of the learning module's subject matter.
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Debridement is the removal of necrotic tissue, exudate, and metabolic waste from a wound. Accumulation of necrotic tissue results from a poor blood supply at the wound site I know you don't have time to look at some of these, so I've pasted some brief explanations below of the types of wound treatments. Jean Miller...
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[On acidophil proliferation appearing in various types of exudate in pleurisy.] [Article in Japanese]. KANEKO S, TAKEDA S. Mesh Terms:
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exudates induce these cells to migrate further than medium only (P <. 0.001). When the two types of exudate are directly compared, chronic exu-
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The basic concept behind moist wound healing is that the presence of exudate in a wound will provide an environment that stimulates healing. Exudate contains various components, including: lysosomal enzymes, WBC's, lymphokines and growth factors.
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Wound exudate Exudate in tonsils Types of exudate...
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