Transudate

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Transudate is extravascular fluid with low protein content and a low specific gravity (< 1.012). It has low nucleated cell counts (less than 500 to 1000 per microliter) and the primary cell types are mononuclear cells: macrophages, lymphocytes and mesothelial cells. For instance, an ultrafiltrate of blood plasma is transudate. It results from increased fluid pressures or diminished colloid oncotic forces in the plasma.

Transudate vs. exudate

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Transudate vs. exudate
Transudate Exudate
Main causes hydrostatic
pressure
,
colloid
osmotic pressure
Inflammation, increased
vascular permeability
Appearance Clear[1] Cloudy[1]
Specific gravity < 1.012 > 1.020
Protein content < 2.5 g/dL > 2.9 g/dL[2]
fluid [protein]
serum [protein]
< 0.5 > 0.5[3]
SAAG =
serum [albumin] − fluid [albumin]
> 1.2 g/dL < 1.2 g/dL[4]
fluid LDH
upper limit for serum
< 0.6 or < 23 > 0.6[2] or > 23[3]
Cholesterol content < 45 mg/dL > 45 mg/dL
Radiodensity on CT scan 2 to 15 HU[5] 4 to 33 HU[5]

There is an important distinction between transudates and exudates. Transudates are caused by disturbances of hydrostatic or colloid osmotic pressure, not by inflammation. They have a low protein content in comparison to exudates and thus appear clearer.[6]

Levels of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)[7] or a Rivalta test can be used to distinguish transudate from exudate.[citation needed]

Their main role in nature is to protect elements of the skin and other subcutaneous substances against the contact effects of external climate and the environment and other substances – it also plays a role in integumental hygiene.[citation needed]

Pathology

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The most common causes of pathologic transudate include conditions that:[citation needed]

See also

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References

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