| exudative p. |
p. with effusion.
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| exudative r. |
see under retinopathy.
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| exudative t. |
the simplest form of pulmonary tuberculosis, frequently the earliest reaction to infection, in which the alveolar spaces and the smaller bronchi become filled with a cellular exudate consisting mainly of large mononuclear cells. See also tuberculous pneumonia.
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| exudate |
Serous - clear fluid which leaks out through cell membranes and blood vessels, straw coloured Haemoserous - blood-stained fluid when serous fluid mixes with blood, ren/pink in colour Purulent - frank pus coming from the wound indicating infection, yellow/green in colour, may be brown/red if infection is causing wound to bleed
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