serösfibrinöses
Serösfibrinöses is a term used in pathology to describe a type of inflammation characterized by the exudation of serum and fibrin. This exudate is typically found in serous cavities such as the pleura, pericardium, or peritoneum, and also in tissues affected by certain inflammatory processes. The presence of both serum and fibrin is a key distinguishing feature of this type of inflammation.
Serum, a component of blood plasma, contains proteins, electrolytes, and water. When it accumulates in tissues
The accumulation of serösfibrinöses exudate can be caused by various factors, including infections, trauma, and autoimmune