
1) Abnormal collection of blood 2) Haematoma 3) Intumescence 4) Intumescency
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1) Haematoma
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A hematoma or haematoma, is a localized collection of blood outside the blood vessels, usually in liquid form within the tissue. An ecchymosis, commonly (although erroneously) called a bruise, is a hematoma of the skin larger than 10mm. It is not to be confused with hemangioma, which is an abnormal buildup of blood vessels in the skin or internal ...
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Localized accumulation of blood, usually clotted, in an organ, space, or tissue, due to a failure of the wall of a blood vessel.
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• (n.) A circumscribed swelling produced by an effusion of blood beneath the skin.
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A collection of blood outside the blood vessels.
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(from the article `wound`) ...the blood and fluid are absorbed within a few days, and the part is restored to normal. When larger vessels are injured, much more blood escapes; ... ...leak may be closed by contraction of the blood vessel wall or by the formation of a solid plug. Pressure may be equalized by an increase in ... [6 relat...
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Collection of blood in a tissue that clots and then becomes encapsulated by connective tissue.
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A pool of clotted or partially clotted blood in an organ, tissue, or body space, usually caused by a broken blood vessel.
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A pool of clotted or partially clotted blood in an organ, tissue, or body space, usually caused by a broken blood vessel. A hematoma may occur almost anywhere in the body and, depending on the site and amount of accumulated blood, may vary in severity from a minor to a potentially fatal disorder.
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Swelling of effused blood beneath the tissue surface.
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Tumor-like mass produced by an accumulation of coagulated blood in a cavity.
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Synonym for haematoma ... <haematology, pathology> A localised collection of blood, usually clotted, in an organ, space or tissue, due to a break in the wall of a blood vessel. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(he″mә-to´mә) a localized collection of extravasated blood, usually clotted, in an organ, space, or tissue; bruises and black eyes are familiar forms that are seldom serious. Hematomas can occur almost anywhere on the body, and are almost always present with a fracture; in minor injuries the bloo...
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Hem`a·to'ma noun [ New Latin See
Hema- , and
-oma .]
(Medicine) A circumscribed swelling produced by an effusion of blood beneath the skin.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hē′mă-tō′mă, hem-ă- Definitions: 1. A localized mass of extravasated blood that is relatively or completely confined within an organ or tissue, a space, or a potential space; the blood is usually clotted (or partly clotted), and, depending on its duration, may manifest various degrees o...
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Hematoma: An abnormal localized collection of blood in which the blood is usually clotted or partially clotted and is usually situated within an organ or a soft tissue space, such as within a muscle. A hematoma is caused by a break in the wall of a blood vessel. The break may be spontaneous, as in the case of an aneurysm, or caused by trauma. The t...
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A hematoma is a collection of blood. It can occur due to spontaneous bleeding, such as from the rupture of an arteriovenous malformation, or due to traumatic brain injury, such as an epidural hematoma or a subdural hematoma.
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(hem"ah-to'mah) (Greek. Haima - blood + oma - tumor or swelling)
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Bruise
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[
n] - a localized swelling filled with blood
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Internal bleeding produced by a broken blood vessel causing a dome under the skin.
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a large bruise or collection of blood under the skin, producing discoloration and swelling in the area. It is usually caused by trauma.
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The accumulation of blood under the skin.
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Soft tissue swelling filled with blood
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