hematoma

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(Tıp) Damarlardan çıkan kanın yaralanmamış deri altında toplanması, hematom
hematom
abdominal hematoma
(Tıp) abdominal hematom
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Alternative spelling of haematoma
a large bruise or collection of blood under the skin, producing discoloration and swelling in the area It is usually caused by trauma
A circumscribed swelling produced by an effusion of blood beneath the skin
A blood clot under the surface of the skin
{i} localized accumulation of blood in the body, swelling due to an accumulation of blood (also haematoma)
A blood clot
a bruise, a black and blue mark
The collection of blood in tissues or a space following rupture of a blood vessel Regarding Brain: Epidural--Outside the brain and its fibrous covering, the dura, but under the skull Subdural--Between the brain and its fibrous covering (dura) Intracerebral--In the brain tissue Subarachnoid--Around the surfaces of the brain, between the dura and arachnoid membranes
Tumor-like mass produced by an accumulation of coagulated blood in a cavity
A hematoma is the result of a broken blood vessel It looks like a dome under the skin at any point on the body (commonly, the scalp or the abdomen)
A collection of blood trapped in the tissues, skin, or in an organ
Bulge or swelling that is filled with blood Usually the cause of blunt injury
a pooling of blood under the skin, sometimes called a "blood blister"
a localized collection of blood, usually clotted, in an organ, space or tissue, due to damaging a blood vessel wall
a localized collection of blood, usually clotted, caused by bleeding from a ruptured blood vessel
US, alternative spelling of haematoma
a collection of blood, usually clotted, in an organ or tissue
a localized swelling filled with blood
Hematomas is a collection of blood which may result when small blood vessels are broken by the injury They can occur between the skull and the brain (epidural or subdural hematoma), or inside the substance of the brain itself (intracerebral hematoma)
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subdural hematoma
A mass of blood formed between the dura and the arachnoid membranes, usually as a result of trauma to the head
hematomas
US, alternative plural of hematoma, haematomas
hematoma

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    he·ma·to·ma

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    Этимология

    [ -'tO-m& ] (noun.) circa 1849. New Latin.
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