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Definition of Exudative
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Exudative
1. Relating to the process of exudation or to an exudate. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Exudative
Literary usage of Exudative
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1908)
"The exudative Diathesis.—CZERNY (Monats. f. Kinderheilk., 1908, vii, 1) finds
that in all instances in which children suffer with the exudative diathesis, ..."
2. The Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics (1888)
"Wismer-Pedersen (1959) has also studied the exudative phenomenon in Danish ...
On the other hand the exudative pork muscles examined by Henry et al. ..."
3. Diagnostics of the Fundus Oculi by Edward Leroy Oatman (1920)
"exudative CHOROIDITIS. This term includes the various types recognizable with the
... The clinical forms of exudative choroiditis are named according to the ..."
4. Manual of the diseases of the eye: For Students and General Practitioners by Charles Henry May (1909)
"Inflammations of the Choroid (choroiditis) maybe (1) exudative or non-purulent,
... exudative choroiditis (Plates XII, XIII, XIV) occurs under the following ..."
5. Infant Feeding by Clifford Groselle Grulee (1917)
"The exudative diathesis is a congenital anomaly of the organism which usually
... No one who is familiar with the manifestations of exudative diathesis will ..."
6. On Diseases of the Skin, Including the Exanthemata by Ferdinand Hebra, Charles Hilton Fagge, Moriz Kaposi (1866)
"A great majority of the dermatoses, in fact, arise from exudative processes. ...
As the basis of such a classification of the exudative dermatoses, ..."
7. A Handbook of pathological anatomy and histology by Francis Delafield, Theophil Mitchell Prudden (1889)
"inflammation itself is of the exudative or productive type, or of both combined.
The exudative form of inflammation is accompanied with the production of ..."
8. An Anatomical Description of the Diseases of the Organs of Circulation and by Karl Ewald Hasse (1846)
"exudative INFLAMMATION OF THE AIR-PASSAGES. exudative LARYNGITIS, TRACHEITIS ...
exudative laryngitis. Mucous membranes are naturally but little susceptible ..."