Release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities.
A substance that oozes out from plant pores.
1 The exudate from the blood vessels in various ways assists in repair.
2 Ten hours after start of dialysis, the exudate was aspirated from each chamber.
3 We may determine the extent of the pleural exudate by auscultation.
4 Blisters form on the surface and yield an abundant exudate of clear lymph.
5 The tension is not as strong; the pupil may be blocked with an exudate .
6 This will determine the fluidity and character of the exudate .
7 The exudate disappeared after the first cycle of chemotherapy and intrapleural administration of cytostatic.
8 The L-PRF exudate also showed a strong inhibition against P. gingivalis on agar plates.
9 The increase in nuclear factor-kappaB DNA binding activity paralleled both exudate formation and leukocyte infiltration.
10 The serous exudate or minor sinus pathology was drained or removed via lateral window approach.
11 An inflammation characterized by the spreading of a purulent or fibro-purulent exudate within the tissues.
12 A pale yellow and usually watery exudate fills it.
13 To limit, if possible, the amount of exudate , and to diminish the exudate already present.
14 Systemic weakness certainly tends to increase the exudate ; systemic strength aids in absorption of the exudate .
15 If the inflammation is due to corrosives, a grayish exudate may be visible early, sloughs later.
16 The texture is looser, due to the exudate which has dilated all the spaces in the tissue.
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