haematoma

[ UK /hˌiːmɐtˈə‍ʊmɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a localized swelling filled with blood
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How To Use haematoma In A Sentence

  • The tomogram showed an aneurysm of the lower part of the descending thoracic aorta with surrounding haematoma.
  • Slight haematoma-that's bleeding under the scalp, you know. Movie Night
  • Elise Susannah Neville died on January 9, 2002, from an extensive extradural haematoma and a fracture to the left side of her skull after falling 1. 4m from a top bunk bed with no guard rails in a Caloundra holiday unit two days earlier. SOCIALIZED MEDICINE
  • This can lead to something called an epidural haematoma, where blood builds up between the outer covering of the brain and the skull, with consequent pressure on the brain itself. The Guardian World News
  • Bleeding under your skin, causing a painful swelling called a haematoma.
  • Despite this, overall rates of survival among older patients with extradural haematoma or subdural haematoma were not insubstantial.
  • A newborn boy delivered at full term by ventouse extraction had a widespread petechial rash and a cephalhaematoma.
  • Producing haematoma of tumour, head is caused when childbirth, do not require any treatment, heal of metropolis proper motion.
  • Serena did indeed suffer from a pulmonary embolism last week, and the haematoma was another unexpected scare that was subsequently removed. WalesOnline - Home
  • This increases the risk of vertebral canal haematoma, which can lead to permanent paraplegia.
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