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The bursa is usually found to be hyperemic, thickened, and in some cases filled with fibrinous loose bodies and bursal fluid.
Depending on the underlying cause, the acute inflammatory response in pericarditis may produce serous fluid, pus, or dense fibrinous material.
Collections of blood and serosanguinous tissue exudates occur on the surface of injured tissue forming a fibrinous mass.
Initially, there is salpingitis which resolves, but results in fibrinous attachments to nearby organs.
These data suggest that fibrin largely determines integrin requirement for tube formation in a plasma-derived fibrinous matrix.
This progressive process involves alterations in fibrin turnover, which leads to the formation of fibrinous deposits and membranes with sequestration of infected fluid.
Comparable results were obtained when purified fibrin matrices were used instead of the plasma-derived fibrinous matrices.
In contrast, slough is a yellow fibrinous tissue that consists of fibrin, pus, and proteinaceous material.
A few days later, you will spot a whitish-yellow fibrinous residue on the treated skin which will dry up and form a type of crust.
He later presented with cardiomyopathy with severe aortic insufficiency due to the destruction of the aortic valve prosthesis by sterile fibrinous vegetation.
Our data suggest that integrin fibrin interactions were dominant in the plasma-derived fibrinous matrix, because a similar effect was observed with purified fibrin matrices as with plasma-derived fibrinous matrices.
A fibrinous reaction and 0.5-mm hypopyon were evident.
It is characterized mainly by the specific existence of fibrinous exsudats organized in loose network or mounds, surrounded by newly formed vascular slits.
Coelomic endoscopy revealed fibrinous material immediately aborad to distended intestinal loops.
Note fibrinous material on the epicardial side.
Histopathological findings are characterised by enlarged lymph nodes and spleen, pleuritis and fibrinous pericarditis and infiltrated pneumonitis.
When this occurs, instrument probes can be blocked by fibrinous material.
Four of the samples showed fibrinous pneumonia with serofibrinous fluid and an inflammatory cell infiltrate consisting mainly of lymphocytes in the alveoli and bronchioles.
Fibrinous debris covered most of the wound, and granulation tissue was absent.
Fibrinous deposits on the atrial surface of the prolapsed portion of mitral leaflet and particularly at the angle formed between the prolapsed leaflet and left atrial wall.
Examples from Classical Literature
The vesicles soon undergo rupture, and the resulting ulcers coalesce and become covered with a fibrinous exudation.
Still again, the inflammation may be so changed as to make a fibrinous flow to this second series of bladders.
This may lead to a formation of fibrinous clots in the heart and sudden death early in the disease the second or third day.
Samson observed an instance in which a fibrinous effusion formed upon the sciatic nerve, with consequent pain.
This accomplished, with a pair of scissors the fibrinous tumors were snipped off.
Sometimes the valves become covered by fibrinous, fleshy, or hard vegetations, or excrescences.
Many of these cases are associated with a fibrinous pleurisy.
Sometimes the centre is caseous, sometimes fibrinous or calcified.
The coagulum, which is usually fibrinous, is known as a thrombus.
Fibrinous coagula and polypous concretions may be found in the cavities of the heart.
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