- Bleeding, hemorrhage,
haemorrhage or
blood loss is
blood escaping from the
circulatory system from
damaged blood vessels.
Bleeding can
occur internally...
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following trauma, abscess, or tumor.[citation needed]
Duret haemorrhages are
haemorrhages secondary to
raised intracranial pressure with
formation of...
- Watkins, W J; Mann, M K; Tempest, V; Kemp, A M (January 2013). "Retinal
haemorrhages and
related findings in
abusive and non-abusive head trauma: a systematic...
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pressure lowering in
patients with
acute intracerebral haemorrhage:
clinical outcomes and
haemorrhage expansion.
Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised...
- archaic,
nonspecific term, for a
cerebrovascular accident accompanied by
haemorrhage or
haemorrhagic stroke.
Martin Luther was
described as
having an apoplectic...
- the skin, conjunctiva, retina, and
mucous membranes which is
caused by
haemorrhage of capillaries. The word is
derived from
Italian petecchia 'freckle'...
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Splinter hemorrhages (or
haemorrhages) are tiny
blood clots that tend to run
vertically under the nails.
Splinter hemorrhages are not
specific to any particular...
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Sharma R,
Gaillard F. "Subdural
haemorrhage". Radiopaedia.
Retrieved 2018-08-14. "Intracranial
Hemorrhage – Subdural...
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Intraparenchymal hemorrhage is one form of
intracerebral bleeding in
which there is
bleeding within brain parenchyma. The
other form is intraventricular...
- ISBN 978-0-19-856837-7. van Gijn J, Kerr RS,
Rinkel GJ (January 2007). "Subarachnoid
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