transudatory (Meaning)

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transudatory (a.)

Of or pertaining to transudation; passing by transudation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of transudatory

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transudatory Sentence Examples

  1. The transudatory membrane allowed fluid to seep through its pores.
  2. The patient's transudatory pleural effusion caused shortness of breath.
  3. The injured athlete's knee developed a transudatory swelling due to the accumulation of fluid.
  4. The transudatory fluid collected in the abdominal cavity resembled serum.
  5. The transudatory filtrate was low in protein, indicating its lack of inflammatory involvement.
  6. The hydrostatic pressure within the blood vessels drove the transudatory process.
  7. The transudatory edema around the eyes gave the patient a puffy appearance.
  8. The excessive transudatory fluid in the lungs led to pulmonary congestion.
  9. The transudatory mechanism helped regulate fluid balance between the vascular and interstitial compartments.
  10. The transudatory fluid contained electrolytes and metabolites that were in equilibrium with the blood.

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Of or pertaining to transudation; passing by transudation.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The transudatory membrane allowed fluid to seep through its pores.

The patient's transudatory pleural effusion caused shortness of breath.

The injured athlete's knee developed a transudatory swelling due to the accumulation of fluid.

The transudatory fluid collected in the abdominal cavity resembled serum.