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(This is a higher-power photomicrograph of inflammatory exudate in a sulcus. The majority of cells in this exudate are neutrophils. There is also abundant fibrin (arrows) and red blood cells are present in the congested vessels.)
 
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This is a higher-power photomicrograph of inflammatory exudate in a sulcus. The majority of cells in this exudate are neutrophils. There is also abundant fibrin (arrows) and red blood cells are present in the congested vessels.

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