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.
As a Nurse this makes me think of fluid shifts in the body. There are many causes for "displaced fluid" or fluid shifting. Ask your doctor.
48 fluid ounces. There are eight fluid ounces per cup.
a fluid which has no viscosity
It will sink in the fluid. It will sink in the fluid.
Gingival fluid is fluid containing plasma proteins. When there is gingival inflammation more gingival fluid is produced. Gingival fluid is sometimes also called crevicular fluid.
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transudate is non inflammatory fluid.exsudate is inflammatory fluid. transudate contain less amount of protein where exudate is rich in protien. specific gravity of transudate is 1.012.and in case of exsudate it is near about 1.020.transudate has no fibrinogrn.so threr is no formation of clot.bt in exsudate fibrinogen is present.
Edema is swelling. It can affect the entire body or a specific part of it. It is caused by inflammation and sometimes an injury. It is the result of leaking blood vessels that release fluid into the body cause it to swell.
It is due to cytokine mediated increase in capillary permeability in dengue viral infection. It says tht IL-8 levels in pleural effusion fluid is high. Fluid can be an exudate or a transudate. What is mostly seen is an exudate.I was searching for the same question this answer is in "Pleural diseases By Richard W. Light".
It is generally accepted that increasing age is the main time in which periodontium breakdown occurs. Whether this is due to the increased susceptibility of periodontal conditions, the change in plaque composition, or the reaction to plaque composition change is unknown. Another factor are endopeptidases called collagenase, which breaks down collagen in gingival crevicular fluid.
G. Cimasoni has written: 'Crevicular Fluid Updated' 'Les ciseaux' -- subject(s): Children, Fiction
Exudate means fluid, cells, or cellular debris that oozed into tissue.
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Serous exudates is a exudate that resembles that of a serum. It can usually be seen in diseases like tuberculosis, and other diseases.
Nonexudative typically refers to a condition or disease that does not involve the discharge of fluid or cellular debris, such as in nonexudative age-related macular degeneration, which is characterized by a more gradual onset and progression compared to exudative AMD.
DefinitionExudate is fluid, such as pus or cleak 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.