- A
seroma is a
pocket of
clear serous fluid (filtered
blood plasma). They may
sometimes develop in the body
after surgery,
particularly after breast surgery...
- how the
music publisher distributed the royalties, Maia
opened his own,
Seroma (derived from the
first syllables of his first,
middle and last names),...
- healing. As in
other types of surgery,
hematoma (post-operative bleeding),
seroma (fluid ac****ulation), or incision-site
breakdown (wound infection) may occur...
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include a
seroma/hematoma formation,
urinary retention, neuralgias,
testicular pain/swelling, mesh infection/wound infection, and recurrence. A
seroma is often...
-
endochondral pseudocyst,
cystic chondromalacia,
intracartilaginous auricular seroma cyst, and
benign idiopathic cystic chondromalacia, is a
cutaneous condition...
-
hormones and any
exogenous substances, such as
drugs and microorganisms.
Seroma Shidham,
Vinod B.; Atkinson,
Barbara F. (2007).
Cytopathologic diagnosis...
-
usually a
clear yellow, and
contains amylase (in
contrast to
fluid from a
seroma).
Pressure dressings do not tend to be used. They are
rarely chronic, however...
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which can
compromise the
graft establishment via
formation of
haematoma or
seroma. However, it
results in a
rather pebbled appearance upon
healing that may...
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complications such as
bleeding or
hematoma formation,
development of a
seroma or abscess,
anastomotic leak,
tissue necrosis requiring debridement or excision...
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Hematoma development when the
graft is
placed over an
active bleed Infection Seroma development Shear force disrupting growth of new
blood supply Inappropriate...