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How are fibrinous inflammations?
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Large vascular leaks or local procoagulant stimulus. Fibrinogen passes through endothelia and fibrin clots are formed in extracellular space. Usually of lining body cavities (meninges, pericardium and pleura) Histology: eosinophilic threads or amorphous coagulum They are dissolved by fibrinlysis of macrophages, if not removed leads to scarring and ingrowth of fibroblasts and may cause obliteration of pericardial space
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