Collection of fluid in a space is a transudate. If this fluid is protein-rich or has many cells then it becomes an exudate. The large amount of fibrin in such fluid can form a fibrinous exudate on body cavity surfaces. Here, the pericardial cavity has been opened to reveal a fibrinous pericarditis with strands of stringy pale fibrin between visceral and parietal pericardium. |
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