exudate
Exudative is the medical adjectival form of the word exudate.
reddish-pink; RBC present in serous exudate; injury involves blood vessel damage
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It could have swallowed some milk the wrong way, have a bit of grass/fibre stuck in its throat or it could have an upper or lower respiratory tract infection. Make sure that it doesn't have a temperature or any exudate around its nostrils.
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.
Using a sterile cotton swab, gently remove some of the exudate from the dog's ear. Place the exudate on a glass microscope slide and, pressing firmly, smear the exudate across the slide. Use an open flame source (hand-held flick-style cigarette lighters work well) and gently head the underside of the slide to attach the exudate to the slide. Stain the slide with standard Gram stain following the manufacturer's directions. Rinse the slide gentle with tap water and then place on the microscope for viewing.
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.
infection