Definition of Ruptured. Meaning of Ruptured. Synonyms of Ruptured

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Definition of Ruptured

Ruptured
Rupture Rup"ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ruptured; p. pr. & vb. n. Rupturing.] 1. To part by violence; to break; to burst; as, to rupture a blood vessel. 2. To produce a hernia in.
Ruptured
Ruptured Rup"tured (?; 135), a. (Med.) Having a rupture, or hernia.

Meaning of Ruptured from wikipedia

- most common cause is an abdominal aortic aneurysm that has ruptured spontaneously. Aortic rupture is distinct from aortic dissection, which is a tear through...
- membranes, when the amniotic sac ruptures more than an hour before the onset of labor Ruptured spleen Testicular rupture, a rip or tear in the connective...
- system pressure, but once the disc has ruptured it will not reseal. Major advantages of the application of rupture discs compared to using pressure relief...
- rates of endocrine dysfunction than repair of salvageable tissue. 90% of ruptured testes are successfully repaired when treated surgically within 72 hours;...
- believed to result due to the ruptured diaphragm compressing. Although CT scanning increases chances that diaphragmatic rupture will be diagnosed before surgery...
- Once the membranes are ruptured, bacteria may ascend and could lead to amnionitis and fetal infection. A premature rupture of membranes can have multiple...
- ground shaking. Surface rupture entails vertical or horizontal movement, on either side of a ruptured fault. Surface rupture can affect large areas of...
- appendix. If the appendix has not ruptured, the complication rate is only about 3% but if the appendix has ruptured, the complication rate rises to almost...
- Achilles tendon rupture Biceps tendon rupture Anterior cruciate ligament injury Biceps femoris tendon rupture and Quadriceps tendon rupture Cruciate ligament...
- a greater tendency to rupture, though most ruptured aneurysms are less than 10 mm in diameter. A ruptured microaneurysm may cause an intracerebral hemorrhage...