infiltrátumok
Infiltrátumok refer to substances or cells that have accumulated abnormally within tissues or organs. This accumulation can be a consequence of various pathological processes, including inflammation, infection, or the growth of tumors. The nature of the infiltrátum depends on the underlying cause. For instance, in inflammatory conditions, an infiltrátum might consist of white blood cells, such as neutrophils or lymphocytes, migrating to the affected site to combat pathogens or clear debris. In bacterial infections, pus, a collection of dead neutrophils, bacteria, and tissue fluid, can be considered a type of purulent infiltrátum.
Malignant infiltrátum refers to the infiltration of cancerous cells into surrounding healthy tissues. This process is