GRANULATION TISSUE vs EXUDATE: NOUN
- New connective tissue and tiny blood vessels that form on the surfaces of a wound during the healing process
- A substance that oozes out from plant pores
- A fluid that has exuded from somewhere; especially one that has exuded from a pore of an animal or plant.
- A product of exudation; an exuded substance.
- An exudation.
- A substance that has oozed forth.
- A substance that oozes out from animal or plant pores
GRANULATION TISSUE vs EXUDATE: VERB
- N/A
- To exude.
- Release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities
GRANULATION TISSUE vs EXUDATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- In botany, to yield an exudate.
- To exude; ooze out.
GRANULATION TISSUE vs EXUDATE: RELATED WORDS
- Parenchyma, Laminae, Collagenous, Hyaline cartilage, Bleb, Erythematous, Papule, Gingiva, Exudate, Ciliary body, Fibrin, Synovial, Periosteum, Epidermal, Granulation
- Allantoin, Proteinaceous, Gingiva, Extravasation, Sebaceous gland, Mucosa, Mucilage, Granulation tissue, Exudation, Fibrinopurulent, Discharge, Transude, Ooze out, Exude, Ooze
GRANULATION TISSUE vs EXUDATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Parenchyma, Laminae, Collagenous, Hyaline cartilage, Bleb, Erythematous, Papule, Gingiva, Exudate, Ciliary body, Fibrin, Synovial, Periosteum, Epidermal, Granulation
- Gelation, Bleb, Allantoin, Proteinaceous, Gingiva, Extravasation, Sebaceous gland, Mucosa, Mucilage, Granulation tissue, Exudation, Fibrinopurulent, Discharge, Ooze out, Ooze
GRANULATION TISSUE vs EXUDATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Remove all granulation tissue and tissue tags, exposing the underlying bone, and remove all root deposits by hand, ultrasonic scaling, or both.
- HBOT accelerates granulation tissue formation and wound healing.
- Granulation tissue, slough and eschar are not present.
- There is also less scarring associated with primary intention, as there are no large tissue losses to be filled with granulation tissue.
- During the first stage, shiny, deep red granulation tissue fills the wound bed with connective tissue, and new blood vessels are formed.
- The early healing tissue rich in new capillaries and proliferation of ufb01broblasts is called granulation tissue.
- The tissue is pink, almost white, and only occurs on top of healthy granulation tissue.
- Granulation tissue is living viable tissue with a puffy, bubbled, reddish pink appearance.
- After granulation tissue develops, the bandage should be changed to a dry, nonstick dressing so the granulation bed is not disrupted.
- Other more subtle clinical signs of infection have included alteration in exudate, friable granulation tissue that bleeds easily, malodor, and discolored granulation tissue.
- Posterior pharynx clear of any exudate or lesions.
- Abscess cavities filled with purulent exudate on autopsy.
- Fluid is a hemorrhagic exudate with polymorphonuclear predominance.
- Remove excess secretions or exudate from anterior nares.
- Suitable for superficial infected wounds with low exudate.
- Chronic infected wounds with moderate to high exudate.
- The nose and sinuses were filled with exudate.
- Change gauze packing often enough to manage exudate.
- Since excess wound exudate generally impairs wound healing, selecting an appropriate absorptive dressing is an important part of managing chronic wound exudate.
- Honey dressings, although increasing exudate in the initial phase, will, by reducing bacterial load, also eventually reduce exudate.
GRANULATION TISSUE vs EXUDATE: QUESTIONS
- What does it mean if my ear drum has granulation tissue?
- Can granulation tissue be formed in a pre-existing pyogenic granuloma?
- Can icicg-enhanced Oi diagnose granulation tissue after lumbar spine surgery?
- How long does it take for granulation tissue to appear?
- What is granulation tissue and why does it indicate healing?
- Is granulation tissue present in a stage 2 pressure injury?
- What cells make the extracellular matrix of granulation tissue?
- What does granulation tissue look like after wound healing?
- What does granulation tissue look like after a cecostomy?
- What is an aberrant response to granulation tissue?
- What happens in the final stage of the pathogenesis of alveolar exudate?
- What is the role of vaginal exudate in the diagnosis of endometritis?
- How does the composition of the wound exudate affect maceration?
- Is Yokenella regensburgei isolated from wound exudate after disarticulation in diabetic foot infection?
- Is the milky white exudate of Amaranthus plant poisonous?
- Is Meigs syndrome a pleural effusion or an exudate?
- What should the exudate look like after purulent drainage?
- Which dressings are used in the treatment of exudate?