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</html><description>Oozing of fluids or accumulation of fluid in a cavity.The escape of material such as fluid or cells into tissue as a defence mechanism.Slow escape (oozing) of fluids and cellular matter from blood vessels or cells through small pores or breaks in the cell membranes, sometimes the result of inflammation.The slow escape of liquid (called the exudate) containing proteins and white cells through the walls of intact blood vessels, usually as a result of inflammation. Exudation is a normal part of the body's defense mechanisms.The process in which some of the constituents of the blood pass slowly through the walls of the small vessels in the course of inflammation, and also the accumulation resulting from this process. For example, in pleurisy the solid, rough material deposited on the surface of the lung is an exudation.Exudation refers to the release of fluid from blood vessels into the surrounding tissues. This fluid, known as exudate, contains cells and protein. Inflammation is the primary cause of most exudates. During inflammation, the small blood vessels widen, and the tiny pores in the vessel walls enlarge, facilitating the escape of fluid and cells, particularly white blood cells.During inflammation, various components of the blood travel through the walls of blood vessels to enter nearby tissues or areas.The seepage or buildup of fluids in a bodily cavity.</description></oembed>
