No. Exudates are the leakage of fluid and protein that occurs when inflammatory cytokines make the vascular endothelium "leaky."
Which of the following does NOT typically occur in an inflammatory response
No. Vasodilation causes the erythema and warmth associated with sites of inflammation.
Yes. Transudates are the leakage of fluid but not protein as a consequence of increased hydrostatic pressure (e.g. venous stasis) or decreased colloid osmotic pressure (e.g. due to a loss of serum protein).
Yes, edema is exudate of fluid and plasma proteins that escapes the vasculature into sites of inflammation.
No. Leukocyte transmigration is an important component of the inflammatory response.