fibrincontaining
Fibrin‑containing refers to any biological structure, tissue or lesion in which fibrin, an insoluble protein formed from fibrinogen during the coagulation cascade, is a prominent component. Fibrin is produced by the enzymatic action of thrombin on soluble plasma fibrinogen, resulting in a meshwork that stabilizes blood clots and provides a scaffold for cellular infiltration during wound healing. When fibrin persists in tissues beyond the acute phase of hemostasis, it becomes a characteristic feature of various pathological processes.
In normal physiology, fibrin deposition occurs transiently at sites of vascular injury, where it traps platelets
Pathologically, fibrin‑containing material may be observed in inflammatory exudates, as seen in serous or fibrinous effusions
Detection of fibrin is commonly performed by histochemical stains such as Martius scarlet blue or phosphotungstic