Transzudáttal
Transzudáttal refers to a transudate, which is a serous fluid that passes through a membrane or other semipermeable barrier. This type of fluid is characterized by its low protein and low specific gravity content, typically less than 1.012. Transudates are generally colorless or pale yellow and are formed due to imbalances in hydrostatic and oncotic pressures across the membrane, rather than inflammation.
The accumulation of transudate in body cavities is often referred to as a transudative effusion. Common sites
Key conditions associated with transudate formation include heart failure, liver cirrhosis, and nephrotic syndrome. In heart