Definition of Exudate. Meaning of Exudate. Synonyms of Exudate

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Definition of Exudate

Exudate
Exudate Ex*u"date, n. A product of exudation; an exuded substance.
Exudate
Exudate Ex*u"date, v. t. & i. [See Exude.] To exude. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Exudate from wikipedia

- An exudate is a fluid released by an organism through pores or a wound, a process known as exuding or exudation.Exudate is derived from exude 'to ooze'...
- Pus is an exudate, typically white-yellow, yellow, or yellow-brown, formed at the site of inflammation during bacterial or fungal infection. An ac****ulation...
- comparison to exudates and thus appear clearer. Levels of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) or a Rivalta test can be used to distinguish transudate from exudate.[citation...
- Lobar pneumonia is a form of pneumonia characterized by inflammatory exudate within the intra-alveolar space resulting in consolidation that affects a...
- and "exudate" are the source of much confusion. Briefly, transudate is produced through pressure filtration without capillary injury while exudate is "inflammatory...
- Plant root exudates are fluids emitted through the roots of plants. These secretions influence the rhizosphere around the roots to inhibit harmful microbes...
- polymers and adhesives forming a flexible wafer. In contact with wound exudate, the polysaccharides and other polymers absorb water and swell, forming...
- Balsam is the resinous exudate (or sap) which forms on certain kinds of trees and shrubs. Balsam (from Latin balsamum "gum of the balsam tree", ultimately...
- etiology of pleural fluid. First the fluid is either transudate or exudate. An exudate is defined as pleural fluid to serum total protein ratio of more...
- of inflammatory cellular exudate in the alveoli and adjoining ducts. The liquid can be pulmonary edema, inflammatory exudate, pus, inhaled water, or blood...