. A text book of veterinary pathology, for students and practitioners. Veterinary pathology. 150 veti:rinarv I'atiiology. peripheral stream. The curpiiscles cicciip\- the axial stream because the\' ha\-e a [greater specific ,<4Ta\'it\- than the plasma. Whv the leucocytes enter the peripheral nr plasmatic stream in inflammation has not l)een clearl_y determined. ])ut it is probable that this margination is a result of chemotactic influences. After the leucocytes become marginatcd the\- pass through the vessel wall as follows; Small protoplasmic processes extend and priiject through the \-ess
. A text book of veterinary pathology, for students and practitioners. Veterinary pathology. 150 veti:rinarv I'atiiology. peripheral stream. The curpiiscles cicciip\- the axial stream because the\' ha\-e a [greater specific ,<4Ta\'it\- than the plasma. Whv the leucocytes enter the peripheral nr plasmatic stream in inflammation has not l)een clearl_y determined. ])ut it is probable that this margination is a result of chemotactic influences. After the leucocytes become marginatcd the\- pass through the vessel wall as follows; Small protoplasmic processes extend and priiject through the \-essel wall. These processes gradually increase in size until the entire leucocyte has. by protoplasmic extension, passed through. The leucocytes usually pass be- tween the endothelial cells Init the\- nia\- directly through "1 5^'. t'i£; ^a.âBlood vussel showing' diapedesis of luuciicj-tts t.\-picat ui tho (.â xudative stat,"u of inllammation, them. The exudation of erythrocytes is ])assiye, the cells being forced through the vessel wall b^⢠pressure. To recapitulate: fluid exudation is either a physical process, such as filtration, or a physiologic process, a secretion; leucocytic exudation is a physiologic process depending largely upon the chemic influ- ences of the adjacent tissues, i. e., chemotaxis; exudation of erythrocytes is a physical process resulting from intravascular pressure plus diminished resistance of the vessel wall. Exudate. 1. Composition.âInflammatory exudate contains varying quantities of cells suspended in a fluid (plasma, tissue juice, etc). The fluid part of the exudate contains proteids (serum albumin and serum globulin) in excess of normal plasma. It has a specific gravity of 1018 or more. The quantity of pro- teid is directly proportional to the severity of the process and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of th
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