Difference between revisions of "Fibrinous Inflammation"

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* Fibrin will peel off from the underlying tissue without causing damage to it.
 
* Fibrin will peel off from the underlying tissue without causing damage to it.
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Latest revision as of 12:17, 4 August 2010

  • Fibrinous exudation occurs in more severe endothelial injury.
    • Injury results in the escape of fibrinogen, which is converted to fibrin.
  • The fibrin formed appears as a yellowish coagulation on the surface of or within a tissue.
    • Common in the lungs and on serous surfaces.
  • In hollow organs the fluid may coagulate to form casts of the lumen.
  • Fibrin will peel off from the underlying tissue without causing damage to it.