Early exudative / degenerative stage the earliest sign of injury to the heart in rheumatic fever is apparent by fourth week of illness.
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But they often produce meat that Biensen describes as P . S . E . The letters stand for pale, soft and exudative.
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He reappeared four years later in Versailles suffering from severe tuberculosis, and died shortly afterwards, following a lengthy bout of exudative diarrhoea.
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Bacteria such as " Chlamydia trachomatis " or " Moraxella " can cause a non-exudative but persistent conjunctivitis without much redness.
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The early lesion displays acute exudative inflammation; exudative components and crevicular lymphocytes reach their maximum levels between days 6-12 after plaque accumulates and gingival inflammation commences
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The early lesion displays acute exudative inflammation; exudative components and crevicular lymphocytes reach their maximum levels between days 6-12 after plaque accumulates and gingival inflammation commences
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By analogy to Coats disease, the exudative retinopathy is thought to result from breakdown of the blood-retinal barrier at the level of the vascular lipid.
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According to Light's criteria ( Light, et al . 1972 ), a pleural effusion is likely exudative if at least one of the following exists:
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Moist exudative inflammation and moist ulcers respond to tepid wet compresses of Burow s solution or just saline or water for 30 to 60 minutes several times a day.
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"' Anecortave "'( rINN ) is a novel angiogenesis inhibitor used in the treatment of the exudative ( wet ) form of age-related macular degeneration.