Exudate is a fluid that leaks out of blood vessels into surrounding tissues due to inflammation or injury. It consists of water, proteins, white blood cells, and other substances and is part of the body's immune response to infection or tissue damage. Types of exudate include serous, serosanguinous, purulent, and fibrinous.
Exudate is fluid, such as pus or clear fluid, 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 inflammation.
Reviewed ByReview Date: 05/22/2011
David C. Dugdale, III, MD, Professor of Medicine, Division of General Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
Edema can be caused by factors such as overhydration, heart failure, kidney disease, liver disease, pregnancy, certain medications, and prolonged sitting or standing. It can also result from injury or inflammation in a particular area of the body.
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The three steps of inflammatory response are: 1) blood vessels constrict to reduce blood loss, 2) blood clotting begins to seal the wound, and 3) immune cells migrate to the site of injury to fight off any potential pathogens.
The inflammatory process involves several steps: 1) injury or infection triggers release of chemical mediators like histamine, 2) blood vessels dilate and become more permeable, allowing white blood cells to reach the site, 3) white blood cells phagocytize pathogens and damaged cells, and 4) tissue repair and healing occur.
Exudative is the medical adjectival form of the word exudate.
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A blister on your heel from shoes that are too tight is typically an exudate. Exudate is a fluid rich in proteins, cells, and debris that leaks from blood vessels in response to inflammation or injury. Transudate, on the other hand, is a fluid that passes through a membrane as a result of a pressure gradient without inflammation.
Gcf act both transudate and an exudate . In non inflammatory healthy gingiva fluid secreted is transudate while in an inflammatory gingiva gcf is an exudate .inflammatory condition is associated with increase in permeability of blood vessels .endothelial cells of vessels create space enough to pass the proteins through it,therefore exudate on of fluid...I'm a dentist dr Gowhar
Serous exudates is a exudate that resembles that of a serum. It can usually be seen in diseases like tuberculosis, and other diseases.
inflammation having large amount of fibrinogen.
The word 'exudate' is used to refer to liquids that enter injured parts of the body from the circulatory system, typically leaving the body from this location. For example, the sap that oozes from an injured tree is exudate, as is pus from an inflamed part of the human body.
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Thick, sticky, cloudy secretion
Edema (Swelling).