How To Use Haemorrhage In A Sentence

  • My first wife died five years ago from a brain haemorrhage at 40. She passed away beside me in bed. The Sun
  • It also protects skin from wrinkles and black spots and prevents such geriatric diseases as cerebral haemorrhage, myocardium and brain infarction by removing acid effete matters in time. North Korea Hails New ‘Anti-Ageing Super Drink’ | Impact Lab
  • It has long been understood that following haemorrhage, the consequent blood stasis prevents the formation of new blood.
  • What he really suffered from was the result of that blow on the head which had induced a haemorrhage with an unpronounceable name. LOADED QUESTIONS
  • I haemorrhaged badly after the birth of all three of my sons.
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  • Then he died suddenly a year ago, after suffering a massive brain haemorrhage. The Sun
  • She suffered two strokes and a brain haemorrhage from the stress of owing the money. Times, Sunday Times
  • For many doctors, retinopathy—microaneurysms, haemorrhages, "hard" lipid exudates, microinfarcts of the retinal nerve fibre layer (cotton wool spots)—is synonymous with diabetes.
  • John collapsed and died of a brain haemorrhage in the kitchen of the house in Southampton after a night out with friends.
  • The women also at risk haemorrhage and potentially fatal blood clots. The Sun
  • Under the influence of the idea: "The haemorrhage is to stop", the unconscious had sent to the small arteries and veins the order to stop the flow of blood, and, obediently, they contracted _naturally_, as they would have done artificially at the contact of a haemostatic like adrenalin, for example. Maîtrise de soi-même par l'autosuggestion consciente. English
  • Postmortem ocular examination showed haemorrhages of the optic nerve sheaths with subdural haemorrhage greater than subarachnoid haemorrhage.
  • Computed tomography of her brain was consistent with a dural sinus thrombosis, including a small frontal lobe haemorrhage.
  • He said the move would definitely stem the haemorrhage of talent and enterprise from the colony.
  • Amillia has experienced respiratory problems, a very mild brain haemorrhage and some digestive problems, but none of the health concerns are expected to pose long-term problems, her doctors said. Record Premature Baby | Impact Lab
  • Perhaps because of this, but also because of the devotion his mother showed as a trade union activist before her death from a brain haemorrhage, Larsson demanded very high standards of behaviour of himself and others. Stieg Larsson, My Friend by Kurdo Baksi – review
  • I could not move my hand for fear of tearing the minute, fragile aneurysm off the middle cerebral artery and causing a catastrophic haemorrhage. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was said to be a nostrum for "haemorrhage, dysentery, diarrohea, poisoning, plague, and nosebleeds. Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland, Part 3
  • Shortly after his admission into hospital he had a massive brain haemorrhage and died.
  • She died from a brain haemorrhage last week. The Sun
  • Many treatments have evolved over the last 30 years for controlling upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage in patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension.
  • Death was due to haemorrhage from shock consequent on the injuries. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were prominent bilateral scalp contusions with soft tissue and intramuscular haemorrhage, symmetrical parietal skull fractures with coronal sutural diastasis, and a lacerated dura mater with extrusion of brain and blood.
  • Uncontrolled hypertension presents an increased risk of orbital haemorrhage during injection of local anaesthetic and potentially of peroperative suprachoroidal expulsive haemorrhage.
  • Intraoperative complications are uncommon, though haemorrhage, haematoma, and cystotomy may occur.
  • Computed tomograms on days 0 and 8 after left subcortical haemorrhage presenting as a transient ischaemic attack with symptoms lasting 50 minutes.
  • The higher salaries paid overseas have caused a haemorrhage of talent from this country.
  • I could never appear on a discussion prog with her, I would end up with a brain haemorrhage.
  • Shortly after his admission into hospital he had a massive brain haemorrhage and died.
  • He had internal bleeding and a brain haemorrhage and was in a coma for six months. The Sun
  • What would you do after recovering from a potentially fatal brain haemorrhage? Times, Sunday Times
  • Coding practices for hospital admissions for upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage period did not change significantly during our study.
  • His money was haemorrhaged in that economic crisis.
  • But, with a £20 million debt and £25,000 a week being haemorrhaged, despite swingeing player and staff cuts, the matter is not that simple.
  • The doctor had told me that it was probable that he would die from either an infection or a brain haemorrhage.
  • As fairly often happens, a haemorrhage followed, but I told the dentist that I would try suggestion without his using a haemostatic, without knowing beforehand what would happen. Maîtrise de soi-même par l'autosuggestion consciente. English
  • A teenager who suffered a brain haemorrhage when he fell from his bike on the way to catch a train has been reunited with the railwayman who helped to save his life.
  • Signs to look for include a distorted pupil, cataract, prolapsed black uveal tissue on the ocular surface, and vitreous haemorrhage.
  • If enough Labour voters haemorrhage away, if the left is divided enough, the Tories can grab this election with a minority of the vote.
  • A 72 year old woman undergoing laparotomy for a large gastrointestinal haemorrhage required a blood transfusion and clotting factors.
  • The disorders are characterised by overactive production of blood cells and can lead to thrombosis, haemorrhage or acute myeloid leukaemia.
  • In conclusion oesophageal transection and gastric devascularisation appears to confer no benefit over endoscopic sclerotherapy in terms of long term survival after variceal haemorrhage.
  • Doctors said that she had suffered a haemorrhage caused by an aggressive tumour. Times, Sunday Times
  • It paints a portrait of the Bradford playwright Andrea Dunbar and then charts the tragic fallout from her death? courtesy of an alcohol-induced brain haemorrhage? at the age of 29. Can 'fake' documentaries still tell the truth?
  • Pathology change sees esophagus mucous membrane hyperaemia , oedema, become fragile, easy haemorrhage, very person erosion and ulcer, stricture of esophagus of as a result, contracture.
  • He died of a massive brain haemorrhage .
  • Authored more than 130 papers on cerebrovascular disease and head injury, with particular specialisms in haemorrhage and stroke. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trend is a serious economic flaw because it has resulted in financial haemorrhage not to mention the serious loss of business to local insurance firms.
  • Severely shaking a child's head or belting a child across the head can result in haemorrhages, spinal and internal injuries, brain damage, delays in motor development and possibly death.
  • It was usually a brain haemorrhage that got them in the end. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » July : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • One theory suggests that examination of his mummy revealed a wound near his left ear, which would have caused a cerebral haemorrhage.
  • Others such as acute dissection of the carotid or vertebral artery, subarachnoid haemorrhage, cranial arteritis, and occasionally cerebral tumours may produce migrainous symptoms.
  • She sustained and supported him in the ten years following his brain haemorrhage. Times, Sunday Times
  • She succumbed to an unexpected cerebral haemorrhage at the easel two weeks before the opening.
  • Experts say that boosting increases potential for a stroke, brain haemorrhage or death. Times, Sunday Times
  • Severe haemorrhage, if untreated, is a very dangerous condition.
  • His circulatory system began to malfunction, parts of body began to haemorrhage, and clots formed in his feet and hands.
  • The neurologist diagnosed a possible brain haemorrhage, and had Rose admitted to a specialist hospital in London.
  • The haemorrhage is life threatening and surgical ligation or endovascular occlusion of the common carotid is usually required.
  • Once Aadi has been admitted to hospital, Sunita and Dev are informed that their son has suffered an extradural haemorrhage, which is putting pressure on his brain. All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News
  • He was a young beat sergeant, but died in his early thirties of a cerebral haemorrhage. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the operation a haemorrhage occurred and he applied the laser to the area of bleeding in an attempt to coagulate the vessel.
  • Doctors said he suffered a cerebral haemorrhage. Times, Sunday Times
  • She died from a brain haemorrhage last week. The Sun
  • Lack of platelets prevents blood clotting and leads to haemorrhage, both internally in the intestines and externally on the lips and gums. GRACE
  • What would you do after recovering from a potentially fatal brain haemorrhage? Times, Sunday Times
  • He was ambulanced to hospital and found to have brain haemorrhage.
  • The haemorrhage after peritonaeum can produce symptom of acute abdominal disease.
  • Pseudocysts may be complicated by infection, haemorrhage, rupture, and by compression of adjacent organs.
  • Others such as acute dissection of the carotid or vertebral artery, subarachnoid haemorrhage, cranial arteritis, and occasionally cerebral tumours may produce migrainous symptoms.
  • Her general practitioner diagnosed a subarachnoid haemorrhage, which was confirmed by computed tomography.
  • He sank into a coma after suffering a brain haemorrhage.
  • Stress or a minor knock could cause a haemorrhage and kill her. The Sun
  • He said the move would definitely stem the haemorrhage of talent and enterprise from the colony.
  • Signs of an internal haemorrhage? Times, Sunday Times
  • She died in hospital after suffering a brain haemorrhage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another quarter of cases are precipitated by haemorrhage in the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Lung disease is common with cough, haemoptysis, and dyspnoea and may progress to life threatening pulmonary haemorrhage.
  • a permanent disability or death brought on by worsening high blood pressure or arteriosclerosis resulting in diseases of the blood vessels in the brain, such as cerebral haemorrhage, subarachnoidal haemorrhage and cerebral infarction, and acute heart failure and myocardial infarction induced by conditions such as ischemic heart disease" -Dr. Tetsunojo Uehata, official medical classification for the Japanese government recognised conditions that could comprise, Karoshi. Karoshi – Death from Overwork
  • If they rupture it can cause a haemorrhage, an escape of blood within the brain.
  • Rose At the age of sixty-one, Rose had a massive cerebral haemorrhage.
  • The doctors speculate that he died of a cerebral haemorrhage caused by a blow on the head.
  • Experts say that boosting increases potential for a stroke, brain haemorrhage or death. Times, Sunday Times
  • No evidence exists that reducing the dose or using modified release formulations would reduce the incidence of gastrointestinal haemorrhage.
  • He said the move would definitely stem the haemorrhage of talent and enterprise from the colony.
  • After her husband's premature death from a suspected brain haemorrhage Maria became one of her son's main props, helping him to cope with the manifold pressures of a revolutionary's life.
  • Twelve hours later she suffered a massive brain haemorrhage.
  • The anterior jugular vein, 3, also occupies this region below; while some venous branches, which join the external and internal jugular veins, traverse it in all directions, and present obstacles to the operator from their meshy plexiform arrangement yielding, when divided, a profuse haemorrhage. Surgical Anatomy
  • He said the move would definitely stem the haemorrhage of talent and enterprise from the colony.
  • In hospital, doctors removed two litres of blood from an internal haemorrhage. The Sun
  • Twelve hours later she suffered a massive brain haemorrhage.
  • My first wife died five years ago from a brain haemorrhage at 40. She passed away beside me in bed. The Sun
  • Lung disease is common with cough, haemoptysis, and dyspnoea and may progress to life threatening pulmonary haemorrhage.
  • Acute upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage accounts for about 2500 hospital admissions each year in the United Kingdom.
  • He was a bleeder who suffered frequent joint haemorrhages.
  • Pathologist Mustansir Nurbhai said Mr Thompson died of extensive cerebral haemorrhage due to a fractured skull.
  • He said the haemorrhages also raised concern: ‘They are usually associated with such things as strangular and asphyxial causes of death.’
  • Pseudocysts may be complicated by infection, haemorrhage, rupture, and by compression of adjacent organs.
  • In conclusion oesophageal transection and gastric devascularisation appears to confer no benefit over endoscopic sclerotherapy in terms of long term survival after variceal haemorrhage.
  • Autopsies of patients who died of dengue haemorrhagic fever show diffuse petechial haemorrhages in most organs and serous effusions of pericardial, peritoneal, and pleural spaces.
  • The women also at risk haemorrhage and potentially fatal blood clots. The Sun
  • The company is desperate to halt the haemorrhage of skilled staff.
  • At necropsy these infants have severe brain swelling and hypoxic injury but little axonal shearing and only a thin subdural haemorrhage.
  • He said the move would definitely stem the haemorrhage of talent and enterprise from the colony.
  • Obstetric haemorrhage is a new plague and while this is partly a valid choice for women it is also one forced on them by delayed adulthood. Archive 2007-11-01
  • She died gently, from an internal haemorrhage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Severely jaundiced patients are the ones more likely to exhibit renal failure, haemorrhages and cardiovascular collapse.
  • Preoperative haemorrhage and hypotension are contraindications to spinal anaesthesia, and ketamine is used in only severely ill women.
  • The vulture instinct would make him acutely observant for any signs of imminent cerebral haemorrhage in the actor.
  • Thirty-two hours later she was clinically brain-dead, the result of a cerebral haemorrhage.
  • Doctors said he suffered a cerebral haemorrhage. Times, Sunday Times
  • A primary gastrointestinal loss of protein or blood is possible in a few cases, as evidenced by intestinal parasitism, colitis, gastric haemorrhage, and melena.
  • Later, it would be diagnosed as a submucosal throat haemorrhage, but that was later. Sinatra The Man Behind the Myth
  • Infant Haemorrhage Syndrome : newborn infants tend to have low levels of vitamin K.
  • They also become especially prone to damage and clot formation, leading to cerebral haemorrhage and stroke. Lower Your Blood Pressure in 4 Easy Stages
  • She suffered two strokes and a brain haemorrhage from the stress of owing the money. Times, Sunday Times
  • We report two cases of splenic rupture causing life threatening haemorrhage.
  • She died in hospital after suffering a brain haemorrhage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having survived peritonitis and a brain haemorrhage on top of an inoperable cancer, who was to speculate?
  • Pathologist Dr Adam Coumbe gave the cause of death as pontine haemorrhage, a bleed in the base of the brain.
  • This condition is due to haemorrhages into the stroma of the iris, the fluid part of the blood transuding into the anterior chamber.
  • She had suffered a major haemorrhage four days after having her tonsils removed at the hospital and was vomiting blood.
  • Preoperative haemorrhage and hypotension are contraindications to spinal anaesthesia, and ketamine is used in only severely ill women.
  • Rare presentations of infection include severe haemorrhage, jaundice, parotitis, and cardiomyopathy.
  • The combination of gastrointestinal haemorrhage and hepatic encephalopathy indicates a poor prognosis.
  • Shortly after his admission into hospital he had a massive brain haemorrhage and died.
  • Doctors said that she had suffered a haemorrhage caused by an aggressive tumour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blood bubbled on his lips as it he began to haemorrhage from his chest.
  • Stress or a minor knock could cause a haemorrhage and kill her. The Sun
  • I came across this when I was working in paediatrics in the neonatal intensive care units where the pre-term infants are much more susceptible to haemorrhages in the white matter of their brain.
  • His money was haemorrhaged in that economic crisis.
  • As 3% of these patients had a major haemorrhage or cerebral bleed, aspirin should not be assumed to be a safer option.
  • The patient died from acute cerebral haemorrhage.
  • He sank into a coma after suffering a brain haemorrhage.
  • She died surrounded by her family after suffering a brain haemorrhage. The Sun
  • This could be 40 cents worth of lifesaving blood coagulant to stop post-partum haemorrhage, 3 cents worth of magnesium sulphate administered correctly to stop pre-eclamptic rising blood pressure, or even just basic clean wipes and the means of delivering a malaria net for the start of new life, or the antiretroviral drugs that prevent mother to child transmission of HIV. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • The trend is a serious economic flaw because it has resulted in financial haemorrhage not to mention the serious loss of business to local insurance firms.
  • The woman claimed her bloodstained clothing was the result of a severe haemorrhage but told staff not to call for medical help.
  • Then he died suddenly a year ago, after suffering a massive brain haemorrhage. The Sun
  • Egan died last year of a brain haemorrhage and his wife Susan decided on a novel way of preserving his memory. Dead Dad Converted Into A Diamond | Impact Lab
  • Poor working conditions have led to a steady haemorrhage of qualified teachers from our schools.
  • The wrist wound may not have been big enough for blood loss to prompt death by haemorrhage. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is stemming the haemorrhage with incentives for young couples, the building of a new university complex and strenuous attempts to hook western investment. Times, Sunday Times
  • His circulatory system began to malfunction, parts of body began to haemorrhage, and clots formed in his feet and hands.
  • A nurse should only run in cases of fire or haemorrhage... Behind, McCain was coming at a walk. NIGHT SISTERS
  • He had internal bleeding and a brain haemorrhage and was in a coma for six months. The Sun
  • They also become especially prone to damage and clot formation, leading to cerebral haemorrhage and stroke. Lower Your Blood Pressure in 4 Easy Stages
  • Twelve hours later she suffered a massive brain haemorrhage.
  • Her general practitioner diagnosed a subarachnoid haemorrhage, which was confirmed by computed tomography.
  • But my wife had a brain haemorrhage and died suddenly. The Sun
  • Fatal complications and outcomes (neonatal death and intracranial haemorrhage) were similar between neonates and infants from two large birth cohorts in the United States after delivery by forceps or vacuum extraction.
  • But my wife had a brain haemorrhage and died suddenly. The Sun
  • Blood bubbled on his lips as it he began to haemorrhage from his chest.
  • He died of a massive brain haemorrhage .
  • Does it cover the small pinpricks called ‘petechial haemorrhage’?
  • Although he suffered further when his leg haemorrhaged, the operation so far seems to have been successful.
  • My GP seemed very unconcerned and said it was a harmless haemorrhage. The Sun
  • Objective To analyse the natural history of brain arteriovenous malformations ( AVM ) whose first symptom was haemorrhage.
  • My GP seemed very unconcerned and said it was a harmless haemorrhage. The Sun
  • So perhaps this is just what our comprehensives need, an effective way to staunch the haemorrhage of middle-class children from the state sector while generally improving standards for everyone.
  • We report two cases of splenic rupture causing life threatening haemorrhage.
  • Sphincterotomy is sometimes performed to facilitate biliary stenting, and consequent haemorrhage may occasionally be a cause of death.
  • The wrist wound may not have been big enough for blood loss to prompt death by haemorrhage. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company is desperate to halt the haemorrhage of skilled staff.
  • She suffered two strokes and a brain haemorrhage from the stress of owing the money. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or they were both accidents, or both had coronaries or cerebral haemorrhages. A DEATH IN TIME
  • The company is desperate to halt the haemorrhage of skilled staff.
  • In hospital, doctors removed two litres of blood from an internal haemorrhage. The Sun
  • The venom of the viper contains several enzymes which may possibly act synergistically to produce shock, consumption coagulopathy, spontaneous haemorrhages in the organs and tissues, acute necrosis and death. Archive 2009-07-01
  • A 72 year old woman undergoing laparotomy for a large gastrointestinal haemorrhage required a blood transfusion and clotting factors.
  • Signs of an internal haemorrhage? Times, Sunday Times
  • Shortly after his admission into hospital he had a massive brain haemorrhage and died.
  • She died surrounded by her family after suffering a brain haemorrhage. The Sun
  • The injured were checked for any signs of haemorrhage or shock.
  • In the present study, haemorrhage of the conceptus is observed in LPS-induced pregnancy failure, indicating an increased permeability of the placental capillaries.
  • Record labels, movie studios, publishers and rights-management organizations have all emerged from the wreckage like an accident victim: shaken and scratched, but walking ably away, only to die of a brain haemorrhage an hour later. Apple Will Listen to Universal’s Music Subscription Pitch - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
  • My brain haemorrhages with intoxicating images of Virginie's stocking tops. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • So perhaps this is just what our comprehensives need, an effective way to staunch the haemorrhage of middle-class children from the state sector while generally improving standards for everyone.
  • On examination she was apyrexial, had splinter haemorrhages on two fingernails, and had a raised jugular venous pressure.
  • He had internal bleeding and a brain haemorrhage and was in a coma for six months. The Sun
  • If enough Labour voters haemorrhage away, if the left is divided enough, the Tories can grab this election with a minority of the vote.
  • The priorities of surgery are to stop haemorrhage, remove dead or devitalised liver tissue, and ligate or repair damaged blood vessels and bile ducts.
  • What would you do after recovering from a potentially fatal brain haemorrhage? Times, Sunday Times
  • She sustained and supported him in the ten years following his brain haemorrhage. Times, Sunday Times
  • [20] Grade 1 consisted of 'mild' generalized retinal arteriolar narrowing; Grade 2 consisted of 'more severe' generalized narrowing, focal areas of arteriolar narrowing and arteriovenous nicking; Grade 3 consisted of grades 1 and 2 signs plus the presence of retinal haemorrhages, microaneurysms, hard exudates and cotton-wool spots; PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Generalized erythema, epistaxis, bleeding of gums, petechial and subconjunctival haemorrhages are present occasionally.
  • When someone goes into hospital, you assume that they are getting the best care; then for him to die, not of the haemorrhage, but of the bedsore, was terrible.
  • Sphincterotomy is sometimes performed to facilitate biliary stenting, and consequent haemorrhage may occasionally be a cause of death.
  • How does crus open sexual fracture to accompany massive haemorrhage to do?
  • He had internal bleeding and a brain haemorrhage and was in a coma for six months. The Sun
  • He had a previously undetected heart condition and suffered haemorrhages which left him paralysed and unable to speak.
  • Death was due to haemorrhage from shock consequent on the injuries. Times, Sunday Times
  • I came across this when I was working in paediatrics in the neonatal intensive care units where the pre-term infants are much more susceptible to haemorrhages in the white matter of their brain.
  • Former Communist Party apparatchiks wound up in control of most state assets while billions haemorrhaged out of the country into numbered Swiss bank accounts.
  • Infant Haemorrhage Syndrome : newborn infants tend to have low levels of vitamin K.
  • They also become especially prone to damage and clot formation, leading to cerebral haemorrhage and stroke. Lower Your Blood Pressure in 4 Easy Stages
  • Exploration of the structures of the back revealed extensive bruising with haemorrhage in the central back region extending over 8-9 centimetres.
  • Among the various solutions, epinephrine and pure alcohol are proved to be effective in the arrest of peptic ulcer haemorrhage.
  • Shortly after his admission into hospital he had a massive brain haemorrhage and died.
  • She died gently, from an internal haemorrhage. Times, Sunday Times

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