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hepatization
hepatization (ˌhɛpətaɪˈzeɪʃən) or hepatisationn (Pathology) pathol the transformation of tissue into a liver-like substance, esp of the lungs in pneumoniahepatization
hepatization[‚hep·əd·ə′zā·shən] (pathology) The conversion of tissue into a liverlike substance, as of the lungs during the exudative stage of pneumonia. hepatization
hepatization [hep″ah-tĭ-za´shun] consolidation of tissue into a liverlike mass, especially as occurs in the lung in lobar pneumonia. The early stage, in which the pulmonary exudate is blood stained, is called red hepatization. The later stage, in which the red blood cells disintegrate and a fibrinosuppurative exudate persists, is called gray hepatization.hep·a·ti·za·tion (hep'ă-ti-zā'shŭn), Conversion of a loose tissue into a firm mass like the substance of the liver macroscopically, denoting especially such a change in the lungs in the consolidation of pneumonia.hepatization Pulmonology The transformation of a tissue that is normally fluffy to one with a liver-like consistency, classically described as acquired firmness of lungs, commonly seen in lobar pneumonia–LP, especially if caused by.S pneumoniae types 1, 3, 7 and 2, as well as other streptococci, Klebsiella spp, staphylococci and gram-negative rods; hepatization occurs primarily in the elderly and infantshep·a·ti·za·tion (hep'ă-tī-zā'shŭn) Conversion of a loose tissue into a firm mass like the substance of the liver macroscopically, denoting especially such a change in the lungs in the consolidation of pneumonia. |