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Example sentences for "exudate"

Lexicographically close words:
extrusion; extry; exuberance; exuberant; exuberantly; exudates; exudation; exudations; exudative; exude
  1. Opium is the milky exudate of the incised, unripe seedpod of the opium poppy.

  2. Hashish is the resinous exudate of the cannabis or hemp plant (Cannabis sativa).

  3. Autopsy: Subcutaneous hemorrhage at the point of inoculation; serious exudate on visceral and parietal peritoneum with marked inflammation of peritoneum; portions of intestines showed slight enteritis.

  4. The gastritis was more marked in pyloric portion, and the inflammatory condition extended along the whole course of small intestines, which presented numerous hemorrhagic areas, and a thick catarrhal exudate on the mucosa.

  5. The bloody exudate in the pericardial cavity indicating pericarditis, which is likely to induce secondary changes of cardiac muscle, may be considered as a possible cause of the increased toxicity of caffein in this case.

  6. We may determine the extent of the pleural exudate by auscultation.

  7. An incision into the swelling shows a bloody, dark exudate and the surface of the muscular tissue is dark.

  8. Toward the end of the second period, the inflammatory exudate in the air cells has begun to degenerate.

  9. The pain may also be due to the direct action of an injurious substance upon the sensory nerves, as in the case of the sting of an insect where the pain is immediate and most intense before the exudate has begun to appear.

  10. Organisms easily enter these vessels which are in continuity with the tissue spaces and receive the exudate from the focus of infection.

  11. The exudate from the blood vessels in various ways assists in repair.

  12. If a small wad of cotton, soaked in strong ammonia, be placed on the skin and covered with a thimble and removed after two minutes, minute blisters of exudate slowly form at the spot.

  13. The organisms settle on the surface here and cause multiplication of the cells and an inflammatory exudate in a small area.

  14. The texture is looser, due to the exudate which has dilated all the spaces in the tissue.

  15. In the normal transudation[2] the substances on which the coagulation of the blood depends pass through the vessel wall to a very slight extent, but the exudate may contain the coagulable material in such amounts that it easily clots.

  16. Opium is the brown, gummy exudate of the incised, unripe seedpod of the opium poppy.

  17. In other cases the lungs may be studded with petechiæ, with a serous exudate present in the thoracic cavity.

  18. In this case a puslike exudate is found between the membranes covering the brain.

  19. The ear now detects a different sounds caused by the bursting of the bubbles as the air passes through the fluid, which is the exudate of inflammation and the augmented mucous secretions of the membrane.

  20. The exudate that fills the air cells and minute bronchial branches undergoes disintegration and softening when healing commences.

  21. After a few days the ends of the bone thus surrounded by this exudate become involved in it, and the lymph, becoming vascular, is soon transformed into cartilaginous, and in due time into bony, tissue.

  22. If too large and resistant it may be wound tightly in a strip of bandage about 2 inches broad to express the great mass of blood and exudate and diminish the bulk of the protruded organ so that it can be easily pushed back.

  23. In the severer cases in which the exudate separates the periosteum from the bone, suppuration, gangrene, and superficial caries are common results.

  24. Between the second and fourth days this sound may disappear, due to a distension of the pericardium by an exudate or serous effusion.

  25. The exudate may be blood-stained or apparently consist entirely of clotted blood.

  26. Later the exudate may become organized so that the entire cavity is filled with a solid mass, which binds the organs together and obliterates the cavity.

  27. Subserous hemorrhages are almost the rule; if infection supervenes, the pleurae become thickened and covered with an exudate of pus and fibrin.

  28. Cankers bleeding resin, gum or other exudate at the tree base are common symptoms.

  29. Infected sweetgums generally produce the exudate in great quantities, to which the common name of bleeding necrosis has been applied.

  30. The microscopic characters of the exudate are pretty uniform.

  31. Among those believing in its croupous nature was Powell, who assumed the character of the inflammation to be specific, and the exudate of the same nature and formed in the same manner as that of ordinary croup.

  32. With higher powers the exudate was found in many cases to consist of a structureless basement membrane, which in certain points showed a fibrous appearance, owing doubtless to the presence of filaments of mucin.

  33. The configuration of the exudate varies greatly.

  34. The exudate consists usually of a single lamina, but at various points in certain cases several superposed laminae may be observed, enclosing between them particles of undigested food of various kinds.

  35. The inflammation determining the exudate is not confined to the conglomerate glands, but involves all the textural elements of the part affected, and the material of the membrane originates from the capillary disturbance in them.

  36. Accumulation of secretions or exudate in the lumen.

  37. If the inflammation is due to corrosives, a grayish exudate may be visible early, sloughs later.

  38. At the post-mortem examination there is found, in the peritoneal cavity, a small amount of exudate liquid which contains large numbers of those microbes alive.

  39. When, however, that exudate is injected into the peritoneal cavity of a second animal that animal does not succumb to the infection, or even if it succumbs one finds that the microbes have again disappeared in this second animal.

  40. He recommended growing "healing grass" for about five years following several years of vegetable gardening to erase all the exudate effects and restore the soil ecology to normal.

  41. But when I see half a planting on a raised bed grow well and the adjacent half grow poorly, I assume the difficulty was caused by exudate remains from whatever grew there one, or even, two years ago.

  42. Sir O'Shaughnessy's prescription is preferable: 20-60 drops of the exudate in a little sweetened water.

  43. When the exudate diminishes, fire is again placed in the cavity and one tree may tolerate 2, 3 or even 4 of these cavities.

  44. According to Wurtz and Bouchut papain is prepared as follows: The fluid juice or the aqueous solution of the milky exudate is precipitated by the addition of ten times the volume of alcohol.

  45. Daruty offers the following prescription for eczema and psoriasis: Exudate of papaya 1.

  46. The exudate on standing separates into 2 parts; a solid called "guad" which forms the lower layer, and a supernatant liquid which is the balsam.

  47. Zeal ought to be composed of the hidhest degrees of all pious affection.

  48. To form by putting together two or more things or parts; to put together; to make up; to fashion.

  49. A true inflammation requires time, a few hours, for its development, and when an inflammatory exudate oozes into the meshes of the tissue, it requires some days or at least some hours to be absorbed.

  50. On the other hand, if, in the same medium, some exudate is injected containing damaged leucocytes from which the digestive juice is leaking, the vibriones introduced are destroyed.

  51. In case of extensive anthrax oedema, incisions may be made into the part as far as the yellow exudate extends, and a poultice containing carbolic acid may be applied.

  52. The nuclei of the bodies recognized in the exudate are evidently in a state of division and consequent multiplication.

  53. Then follows an exudation of a serous fluid at one or more points in the papule, the meshes of the reticulum being so stretched and torn that small chambers are formed filled with the liquid exudate containing granules.

  54. This tumefaction consists essentially of a cerogelatinous exudate into the subcutaneous and intermuscular tissues.

  55. When this exudate and the necrosed cellular elements come in contact, the latter furnish a fibrin ferment which transforms the exduate into a fibrinous mass.

  56. From the connective-tissue framework below is poured forth an inflammatory exudate highly albuminous or rich in fibrin-forming elements.

  57. In favorable cases the exudate within the cornea begins to disappear within a week or 10 days, the eye becomes clearer and regains its transparency, until it eventually is fully restored.

  58. The acute symptoms usually subside in four or five days, but if the deeper crypts are filled with plugs of exudate the condition may prove obstinate.

  59. In the early stages, before the exudate has become too thick, repeated lumbar puncture followed by the injection of Flexner's serum has proved beneficial.

  60. Sometimes the exudate accumulates on the surface of the tonsils and pharynx, forming a thin, greyish-white film, which is liable to be mistaken for the false membrane of diphtheria.

  61. When the exudate has collected in a synovial cavity, such as a joint or bursa, it may be withdrawn by means of a trocar and cannula.

  62. The swelling is partly due to the increased amount of blood in the affected part and to the accumulation of leucocytes and proliferated tissue cells, but chiefly to the exudate in the connective tissue--inflammatory œdema.

  63. These changes in the synovial membrane are often associated with an abundant exudate or hydrops.

  64. The toxins cause coagulation-necrosis of the tissue cells with which they come in contact, the ferments liquefy the exudate and other albuminous substances, and in this way pus is formed.

  65. There are other methods of withdrawing blood and exudate from an inflamed area, for example by leeches or wet-cupping, but they are seldom employed now.

  66. The gonococcus is carried to the joint in the blood-stream and is first deposited in the synovial membrane, in the tissues of which it can usually be found; it may be impossible to find it in the exudate within the joint.

  67. In the course of a few days this is replaced by the growth of granulations, which are of uniform size, of a pinkish-red colour, and moist with a slight serous exudate containing a few dead leucocytes.

  68. With the movements of the joint many of the tumours become detached and lie in the serous exudate excited by their presence.

  69. The accumulation of an excessive amount of inflammatory exudate may endanger the vitality of the tissues by pressing on the blood vessels to such an extent as to cause stasis, and by concentrating the local action of the toxins.

  70. Under such conditions the tension should be relieved and the exudate with its contained toxins removed by making an incision into the inflamed tissues, and applying a suction bell.

  71. Blisters form on the surface and yield an abundant exudate of clear lymph.

  72. The quantity and characters of this exudate vary in different parts of the body, and according to the nature, virulence, and location of the organisms causing the inflammation.

  73. The exudate on the surfaces causes them to adhere, capillary loops pass from one to the other, and their final fusion takes place by the further development of granulation and cicatricial tissue.

  74. An abundant, grayish yellow, odorless exudate was found between the ovum and the inner wall of the uterus.

  75. These fetuses had been dead 9 months and 5 months respectively but the surrounding exudate still contained the abortion bacillus and pure cultures of it were obtained from each case.

  76. Upon standing this exudate separated into two layers, a reddish yellow serum above, and a grayish yellow partly solid layer below.

  77. With the act of abortion the greater part of the uterine exudate is immediately ejected.


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