What's the difference between exsudation and exudation?
Exsudation
Definition:
(n.) Exudation.
Example Sentences:
(1) Subepithelial fluid, consisting of lymphfluid, transsudate and later exsudate, enters the middle ear cavity without passing a cellular barrier.
(2) These two cases illustrate well the difficult diagnostic and therapeutic problems sometimes raised by syndromes of exsudative enteropathy, in particular owing to the many possible causes.
(3) Using histological, immunohistological and electron microscopical methods, it could be demonstrated that the course of experimental Candida albicans keratitis in mice invlves three phases: a traumatically caused alternative phase is followed by a granulocytic exsudative phase and finally by a proliferative phase.
(4) The changes in the fundus of a 57-year-old patient (perimacular turbid retinal oedema, cloudy peripapillary exsudates and peripheral retinal hemorrhages) could not be interpreted satisfactorly on a clinical basis.
(5) If all progressive changes are treated, and fluorescence angiographic controls are made in intervals of several weeks or months, according to the stage and form (primary exsudative or primary occlusive) of the retinopathy, this procedure is preferable to the coagulation of big retinal areas (retinal ablation), and a maximum of retina with normal vascularisation can be saved.
(6) Several diseases are analysed mainly with respect to indications or contraindications for Laser coagulation: prophylactic treatment of retinal detachment, dry senile maculopathies, exsudative maculopathies (central serous retinopathy, retinal pigment epithelial detachment, Fuchs myopic maculopathy, exudative senile maculopathy, Junius-Kuhnt pseudotumor), diabetic non proliferative and proflierative retinopathy.
(7) Our results indicate that the determination of cholesterol levels is a simple and inexpensive method for distinguishing between transudate and exsudate.
(8) The exsudative form of arthritis tends to cause early deterioration.
(9) Albino male mice were intraperitoneally inoculated with 0.5 ml of peritoneal exsudates (tachyzoites) or brain macerates (cysts) from previously infected mice.
(10) Local symptoms like sore throat, tonsillar redness and exsudation were influenced beneficially.
(11) chylothorax, chyloperitoneum, exsudative enteropathy chyloduodenal fistula, we observed not only a fall in the serum proteins and calcium, but also a fall in lipids and cholesterol.
(12) The only differences disclosed pertained to the exsudative and proliferative phases between days 3 and 5, which were found to develop more rapidly in young rats.
(13) The most important findings of them are massive, diffuse exsudation with hemorrhage and its changes to chronic status.
(14) The signs of his disease were exsudative retinal detachment with shifting fluid, rip of the retinal pigmentepithelium and a mass of whitish-yellowish subretinal protein.
(15) The characterization of synovial tissue in rheumatoid arthritis (proliferative or exsudative synovitis), which is important in deciding between local therapies of arthritis, was examined by arthrosonography, computerized axial tomography and arthroscopy.
(16) In 26 cases the gentamicin level was measured in the exsudate and in the urine over a period of 5 days.
(17) Both in exsudative retinitis (Coats disease 4 cases [presumed angioma of the chorioid in 1 case]), and in the exsudative form of senile macular degeneration (1 case), massive subretinal fat and lipoid deposits were observed.
(18) Immunologic investigations (determination of percentage and absolute amount of T-lymphocytes in peripheral blood, reaction of blast-transformation of lymphocytes on phytohemagglutinin and on antigens of the lens, the choroid and the retina) performed in 184 patients with artiphakia allowed to make a conclusion that postoperative course with late exsudative reaction is dependent on preliminary sensibilization of the body to proteins of eye tissues and has immune nature.
(19) Renal biopsies during two of those episodes showed typical postinfectious acute exsudative endocapillary glomerulonephritis, while results of another biopsy performed during remission were normal.
(20) They recall the necessity of associating direct search for leishmania in the serous exsudate from the lesions or on histological sections, routine culture of swabs on agar jelly en riched with blood and on heart-brain blood medium.
Exudation
Definition:
(n.) The act of exuding; sweating; a discharge of humors, moisture, juice, or gum, as through pores or incisions; also, the substance exuded.
Example Sentences:
(1) In addition to oncogenes, the transferred DNA contains genes that direct the synthesis and exudation of opines, which are used as nutrients by the bacteria.
(2) Exudative inflammatory processes predominate in the ulcer floor.
(3) In 60 rhesus monkeys with experimental renovascular malignant arterial hypertension (25 one-kidney and 35 two-kidney model animals), we studied the so-called 'hard exudates' or white retinal deposits in detail (by ophthalmoscopy, and stereoscopic color fundus photography and fluorescein fundus angiography, on long-term follow-up).
(4) In addition, transitional macrophages with both positive granules and positive RER, nuclear envelope, negative Golgi apparatus (as in exudate- resident macrophages in vivo), and mature macrophages with peroxidatic activity only in the RER and nuclear envelope (as in resident macrophages in vivo) were found.
(5) Furthermore, experiments with the fluorescence-activated cell sorter revealed increased forward light scatter from resting exudate PMN compared to blood PMN.
(6) In a Caucasian woman with a history of ocular and pulmonary sarcoidosis, the occurrence of sclerosing peritonitis with exudative ascites but without any of the well-known causes of this syndrome prompts us to consider that sclerosing peritonitis is a manifestation of sarcoidosis.
(7) Significant correlations existed between the average number of leukocytes in the gingival exudate and the oral hygiene indices.
(8) These killer cells could lyse a wide range of syngeneic and allogeneic lymphoid tumour cell lines in vitro, and it was found that cell suspensions from nude mice were always significantly more active than those from normal mice, and that the most active effector population was a polymorph-enriched peritoneal-exudate cell suspension.
(9) A greater degree of inhibition of migration was induced by addition of antigen to mononuclear cells from 18- and 24-hour exudate cells in comparison with 6- and 12-hour exudates.
(10) There were hemorrhages in sclera, gums and left tonsillar area and a grayish exudate on right tonsil.
(11) A large exudative retinal detachment and hypopyon developed in one eye, and cultures from the anterior chamber aspirate grew CMV.
(12) Analysis of serum, plasma and exudate proteins revealed quantitative and qualitative differences between newborn and adult rats.
(13) Several stages in its histogenesis may be discerned: I. focal necroses of hepatic cells associated with their invasion with lister Listeria; 2. appearance of cellular elements around the foci of necroses with subsequent formation of granulemas consisting mainly of leucocytes and lymphoid cells; 3. development of necrobiotic changes in the central areas of granulemas with concomitance of exudative processes; 4. organization of necrotic foci with subsequent scarring.
(14) 28 patients with non proliferating exudative diabetic retinopathy were treated with 750 mg Doxium and 1500 mg Clofibrate daily during 8.6 months on an average.
(15) Six abnormal colonoscopic appearances were documented, namely mucosal edema, ulcers, friability, punctate spots, erythematous areas and luminal exudate.
(16) Eleven effusions met one or more of three criteria commonly used to identify exudative effusions.
(17) The enhanced cytotoxicity was also present in concanavalin A- and Corynebacterium parvum-elicited peritoneal exudate cells (PEC) obtained from DMN-exposed animals while thioglycollate-elicited PEC from DMN-exposed animals displayed no increase in their cytotoxic activity as compared to vehicle-exposed animals.
(18) The specific T-cell-mediated cytotoxic potential of the peritoneal exudate of mice immunized with tumor was therefore at least 100 times greater in mice that had received BCG ip.
(19) Antibodies to the LPS preparation were demonstrated in the exudate and serum by indirect haemagglutination of sheep erythrocytes before the second LPS injection.
(20) Plasma exudation rapidly occurred 0-15 min after the intradermal injection of T-kinin.