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organism through pores or a wound, a
process known as
exuding or
exudation.Exudate is
derived from
exude, "to ooze", from the
Latin exsūdāre, "to (ooze out)...
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worsens in warm weather. (ICD-10 L30.1)
Discoid eczema (nummular eczema,
exudative eczema,
microbial eczema) is
characterized by
round spots of
oozing or...
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diarrhea stops when the
offending agent, e.g. milk or sorbitol, is stopped.
Exudative diarrhea occurs with the
presence of
blood and pus in the stool. This...
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Named It? G. Coats.
Forms of
retinal disease with m****ive
exudation.
Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital Reports, 1908, 17, 3: 440-525. GeneReviews/NIH/NCBI/UW...
- kind of storax."
Groom defines balsam as
simply as "a viscous,
resinous exudation from
certain trees and shrubs, with a
consistency which is
thick but not...
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Guttation is the
exudation of
drops of
xylem sap on the tips or
edges of
leaves of some
vascular plants, such as gr****es, and a
number of fungi. Guttation...
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Urine (urinothorax) By pathophysiology:
Transudative pleural effusion Exudative pleural effusion By the
underlying cause (see next section). The most...
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Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR,
pronounced as fever) is a
genetic disorder affecting the
growth and
development of
blood vessels in the retina...
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variation in
exudation rates and
microbial community structure between plant species. Root
symbiotic ****ociations
impacts the rate of
sugar exudation in the...
- be
difficult and
expensive to remedy.[citation needed] TNT is
prone to
exudation of
dinitrotoluenes and
other isomers of trinitrotoluene. Even
small quantities...