exudate

NOUN
  1. a substance that oozes out from plant pores
VERB
  1. release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities
    exude sweat through the pores
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How To Use exudate In A Sentence

  • The openings permit solid and semi-solid bodily exudates to pass through the top sheet to the absorbent core as the diaper is worn.
  • The second material is a fiber composed of viscose / rayon that absorbs and wicks exudate laterally.
  • In 2007, R B Berry wrote: That a high cohesive gel implant could have suffered such a massive failure only three years after implantation is very worrying and, in this case, not only had silicone migrated to a regional lymph node, but the exposed silicone gel appears to have provoked an inflammatory response with the production of a significant quantity of serous exudate. The PIP breast implant scandal shows the real cost of private health | Richard Horton
  • Symptoms of strep throat may include pharyngeal erythema and swelling, tonsillar exudate, edematous uvula, palatine petechiae, and anterior cervical lymphadenopathy.
  • Alternatively, serum antibody may be transuded into tracheal secretion or reach mucosal surface in inflammatory exudates.
  • Mucous membranes should be evaluated for dryness, leukoplakia and exudate.
  • However, chasing the elusive state that cyclists refer to as "fitness" is as dangerous as chasing the exudate of the poppy or the creamy filling of the Oreo. Pedal Stroke of Genius: Nonplussed 2.0
  • Because they contain up to 95% water, hydrogels cannot absorb much exudate and should be reserved for dry wounds or wounds with minimal to moderate drainage.
  • Microscopically, a neutrophilic exudate is seen involving the meninges at the left, with prominent dilated vessels.
  • To be included in the analysis, patients had to have at least three of the following conditions concomitantly: fever, tonsillar exudate, tender anterior cervical lymph nodes and absence of cough.
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