Exudative

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    10 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    90 %
  • Exudative Meanings

    adjective Describing a process of exuding or discharging fluid, especially in the context of inflammation or infection.

    Fields related to exudative

    Medicine

    In medicine, 'exudative' is used to describe a type of fluid that oozes out of tissues due to inflammation or injury.

    Dermatology

    In dermatology, 'exudative' is used to describe skin conditions where there is a discharge of fluid from lesions or wounds.

    Ophthalmology

    In ophthalmology, 'exudative' is used to describe a type of macular degeneration that involves fluid leaking from blood vessels in the eye.

    Occupation Usage of exudative

    Writer

    In medical writing, 'exudative' may be used to describe a type of wound or skin condition that involves the oozing of fluid.

    Physician

    Physicians may use 'exudative' to describe certain types of infections or inflammatory conditions that result in the production of exudate.

    Researcher

    Researchers studying inflammatory diseases may use 'exudative' to characterize the types of fluids or substances produced during the inflammatory response.

    Dermatologist

    Dermatologists may use 'exudative' to describe certain types of skin conditions that involve the leakage of fluid from blood vessels.

    Pathologist

    Pathologists may use 'exudative' to describe the appearance of certain types of fluids or substances in tissue samples under a microscope.

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