fibrinous (Meaning)

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fibrinous (a)

characterized by the presence of fibrin

Webster

fibrinous (a.)

Having, or partaking of the properties of, fibrin; as, fibrious exudation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fibrinous

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fibrinous Sentence Examples

  1. The fibrinous material in the blood clot helped stop the bleeding.
  2. The fibrinous exudate in the pleural cavity caused the patient to experience chest pain and shortness of breath.
  3. The fibrinous membrane that formed on the surface of the wound prevented infection.
  4. The fibrinous adhesions between the lung and the chest wall restricted the patient's ability to breathe deeply.
  5. The fibrinous material in the synovial fluid caused the patient's joint to become swollen and painful.
  6. The fibrinous deposits on the heart valves interfered with the proper functioning of the heart.
  7. The fibrinous material in the pericardial sac caused the patient to experience chest pain and shortness of breath.
  8. The fibrinous material in the pleural cavity caused the patient to experience chest pain and difficulty breathing.
  9. The fibrinous material in the peritoneum caused the patient to experience abdominal pain and tenderness.
  10. The fibrinous material in the meninges caused the patient to experience headaches, seizures, and other neurological symptoms.

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characterized by the presence of fibrinHaving, or partaking of the properties of, fibrin; as, fibrious exudation.

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The fibrinous material in the blood clot helped stop the bleeding.

The fibrinous exudate in the pleural cavity caused the patient to experience chest pain and shortness of breath.

The fibrinous membrane that formed on the surface of the wound prevented infection.

The fibrinous adhesions between the lung and the chest wall restricted the patient's ability to breathe deeply.