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infiltrate /in·fil·trate/ (in-fil´trāt)
1. to penetrate the interstices of a tissue or substance. 2. the material or solution so deposited.
Infiltrate A collection of cells not usually present in that area. In the cornea, infiltrates may be a collection of white blood cells. Mentioned in: Keratitis, Stomach Cancer
infiltrate [infil′trāt] 1 v. to penetrate the interstices of a tissue or substance. 2 n. the material or solution so deposited. infiltrate [in-fil´trāt] 1. to penetrate the interstices of a tissue or substance. 2. material so deposited; called also infiltration.
infiltrate (infil´trāt), n 1. the material deposited by infiltration.
v 2. to deposit material in a location. infiltrate 1. to penetrate the interstices of a tissue or substance. 2. material deposited by infiltration. interstitial infiltrate
cellular infiltrate scattered evenly throughout the thickness of the dermis. infiltrate noun Infectious disease A collection of fluid and cells seen on a CXR in various form of lung inflamation. See Fluffy infiltrate MedtalkA collection of fluid and cells seen on a plain film that corresponds to
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