fibrinoïde
Fibrinoïde, also called fibrinoid material, is a histopathological term describing an amorphous, eosinophilic, proteinaceous deposition that occurs in tissues, most notably within vessel walls, as a result of severe vascular injury. It is commonly discussed in relation to fibrinoid necrosis of vessels, where the material is bright pink on standard staining.
The material comprises a mixture of fibrin, immune complexes, complement fragments, and various plasma proteins. It
Fibrinoïde changes appear in several pathological contexts. They are characteristic of immune complex–mediated vasculitis such as
Pathogenesis involves endothelial injury leading to plasma protein leakage and immune complex–driven inflammation, with subsequent deposition
Clinical significance and differential: The presence of fibrinoïde material indicates substantial vascular injury and supports a