[
US
/ˈhɛmɝɪdʒ, ˈhɛmɹədʒ/
]
NOUN
- the flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessel
VERB
- lose blood from one's body
How To Use hemorrhage In A Sentence
- In patients without subarachnoid hemorrhage from a separate aneurysm, larger aneurysms also were more likely to rupture.
- More severe inflammation of the mucosa is readily evident as erythema, intramucosal hemorrhage, exudate, or ulceration.
- Coagulopathy/hemorrhage: fresh frozen plasma, possibly vitamin K-phytonadione I.V. Hypoglycemia: Dextrose 25g I.V. (with coma, seizures, or change in mental status) Aspirin: effects, poisoning
- It may be the leading risk factor for cerebral aneurysms and subarchnoid hemorrhage.
- There is minimal hemorrhage, necrosis or invasion of adjacent renal parenchyma ( Urology 1997 ; 50:679 ).
- Elevated intracranial pressure is present in many pathologic states, including meningitis, intracranial hemorrhage, and tumors.
- And then came the off-shoring of America's industry and jobs hemorrhaged. Sen. Fritz Hollings: U.S. Is in a Trade War, Whether It Likes It or Not
- So spoke Brissenden, faint from a hemorrhage of half an hour before — the second hemorrhage in three days. Chapter 38
- He found the blood vessels in her arm had hemorrhaged, and blood had collected around her median nerve, causing severe and permanent injury to her arm.
- In contrast, the treated section exhibits uniform, acute necrosis, with pyknotic nuclei, karyolysis and karyorrhexis; mild hemorrhage and significant zones of pigmented cellular debris.