This figure is unlike with south Indian study conducted by P A Thomas, A K Leck, et al [7] in which hypopyon and
fibrinous exudate were observed more frequently in bacterial keratitis (p, 0.05).
However, patients sometimes present with hypopyon,
fibrinous reaction in the anterior chamber, and pupillary seclusion; response to topical therapy is insufficient in these cases.
Acute
fibrinous and organizing pneumonia was first described by Beasley et al (50) as a variant of diffuse alveolar damage (DAD).
Though the adult worms in peritoneal cavity are reported to be non-pathogenic, primary septic and localized peritonitis of
fibrinous nature was observed in our case (Fig.
Postoperative pathology revealed grayish, white, and dark-red tissue, with massive
fibrinous exudation and necrosis.
Kanoh et al., "Clinico-pathological analysis referring hemeoxygenase-1 in acute
fibrinous and organizing pneumonia patients," Respiratory Medicne Case Report, vol.
Caption: Figure 4: An ulcerative lesion with a
fibrinous cap and intraepidermal vesicles (H&E x40).
She was taken for a diagnostic laparoscopy, which revealed a dense
fibrinous exudate and significant ascites in all four quadrants of the abdomen (Figure 2).
But her condition rapidly deteriorated and she died on September 5, 2015, from acute cardiac failure brought on by the heart condition,
fibrinous pericarditis, and pleurisy.
Lung Therapeutics has designed LTI-01 to treat empyema and Complicated Parapneumonic Effusions, two complications of pneumonia that can involve
fibrinous scarring that inhibits fluid drainage.
Microscopically, Lungs showed typical
fibrinous bronchopneumonia, multifocal suppuration, Septae were thickened with fibrin, combined with cellular infiltration and edema (Fig.3).
All types of peritonitis caused by gastrointestinal perforations were included (gastric, purulent, fecal, or
fibrinous content) either restricted to one quadrant or generalized to all four quadrants.