reddish-pink; RBC present in serous exudate; injury involves blood vessel damage
Exudative is the medical adjectival form of the word exudate.
it would be charted as PURULENT
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.
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containing or consisting of both blood and serous fluid .eg: tuberculous or malingnant ulcers.
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.
containing or consisting of both blood and serous fluid .eg: tuberculous or malingnant ulcers.
Serosanguinous fluid is a mixture of serum and blood, typically resulting from the leakage of plasma and red blood cells from damaged blood vessels. This type of fluid commonly occurs in inflammatory processes, such as in wounds, surgical sites, or infections, where tissue damage leads to increased vascular permeability. Conditions like trauma, surgical interventions, or certain medical conditions can also contribute to the formation of serosanguinous fluid. Its presence may indicate an underlying issue that warrants further investigation.
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
Small blood vessels called capillaries would "ooze".
Serous exudates is a exudate that resembles that of a serum. It can usually be seen in diseases like tuberculosis, and other diseases.