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exude
(redirected from exudative)

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exude verb bleed, discharge, disembogue, drain, drip, drop, effuse, eliminate, emit, escape, excrete, find outlet, find passage, find vent, flow out, give off, gush, issue, leak, manare, ooze, pass, release, run, secrete, seep, spout, trickle, vent, weep
See also: emanate, emit, issue, radiate


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In fact, we stated that in all 4 patients "fundoscopic examination showed macular hemorrhages and exudative maculopathy.
We evaluated a 21-year-old black man who presented with exudative tonsillitis and high fever.
94) Physiological studies concerned with the inflammatory process suggest that exposure to LLLT results in anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, (95) normalization of the permeability of the synovial membrane, (95) enhancement of regional microcirculation, reduction of exudative and infiltrative fluids, increased synovial membrane fibrosis, (96) and increased protein synthesis of synovial cells, a synthesis that indicates a regenerative process in the damaged synovial membrane.
 
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