It is not without significance that the blood-vessels in exudative diathesis also show a decided weakness, an increased permeability, as judged by the "capillary resistance test.
The idiosyncrasy of the individual has to be considered as well as the fact that infants have a tendency to develop minute skin hemorrhages, especially such as have an exudative diathesis.
The only clinical condition which we have found predisposing to scurvy is the "exudative diathesis" of Czerny, a term which implies a tendency to develop exudations of the skin or of the mucous membranes.
The tendency of children with exudative diathesis to develop scurvy is perhaps still another manifestation of vascular weakness.
It does not seem probable that exudative diathesis, a term which implies a predisposition to develop exudations or denudations of the skin and mucous membranes, is the result of a lack of vitamine.
In both scurvy and in exudative diathesis eczema and petechial hemorrhages are encountered.
If the inflammation is of a milder type, resolution may take place and the swelling recede, the exudative material being absorbed, and the gland restored without the occurrence of suppuration.
In erythema multiforme there is an exudative process by reason of which various papules, nodosities, and at times even bullæ, appear upon the surface.
That the exudative process should be in full evolution at the surface of the body is, cæteris paribus, certainly so far a good omen.
It is this serum, rapidly invited to the surface by the acuity of the exudative process, which raises the epidermis into the bullæ described above.
Manifestly, the exanthem is exudative in type, the serum in circumscribed areas lifting the superficial layer of the epidermis from the deeper parts of the derm.
Similar phenomena occur even in the case of other than exudative affections of the skin.
The pathological changes exhibited in the erysipelatous skin are those of an exudative process involving the cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues.
Ascites or exudative peritonitis is present in about one-half of the cases of cancer of the liver.
Symptoms of anaemia and marasmus, or of chronic exudative peritonitis, or of chronic pleurisy.
An exudative inflammation of the interior of the mouth, due to the development upon the mucous membrane of a parasitic vegetable confervoid growth, the Oidium albicans (Robin).
The residue of 22 cases include, we are confident, no instance of exudative disease of the syphilitic group, though general syphilization cannot safely be ruled out in all cases.
The edema of the brain, irregular pink mottlings of white substance, and an exudative lesion of one focus in the pia mater of the right side suggested an encephalitis more marked on the right side.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exudative" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: excretory; pervious; porous; runny; secretory; weepy