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** Alternatively, they may progress to a more serious reaction.
** Alternatively, they may progress to a more serious reaction.
* Fibrinous exudates may also resolve if the fibrin is digested by macrophages.
* Fibrinous exudates may also resolve if the fibrin is digested by macrophages.
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** In the pleural and peritoneal cavities, the fibrin may become
rganised
into fibrous tissue, producing adhesions between the visceral surface.
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** In the pleural and peritoneal cavities, the fibrin may become
organised
into fibrous tissue, producing adhesions between the visceral surface.
* Diphtheritic inflammation will only repair by scar formation.
* Diphtheritic inflammation will only repair by scar formation.
* If haemorrhagic lesions are widespread, they most commonly associated with acute deaths.
* If haemorrhagic lesions are widespread, they most commonly associated with acute deaths.
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