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schemas treat an
ecchymosis (plural, ecchymoses) (over 1 cm (0.39 in)) as
synonymous with a bruise, in some
other schemas, an
ecchymosis is differentiated...
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known in the
United Kingdom and
Ireland as
panda eyes) or
periorbital ecchymosis is a sign of
basal skull fracture or
subgaleal hematoma, a craniotomy...
- Battle's sign, also
known as
mastoid ecchymosis, is an
indication of
fracture of
middle cranial fossa of the skull.
These fractures may be ****ociated with...
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coagulate and
solidify before blood is
reabsorbed into
blood vessels. An
ecchymosis is a
hematoma of the skin
larger than 10 mm. They may
occur among and...
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people undergoing abdominal or
colorectal surgery: Bleeding, anemia,
ecchymosis: ≥ 2% In
persons undergoing hip or knee replacement: Fever, nausea, anemia...
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descriptive types of
hematoma differentiated by size, the
other two
being ecchymosis (>1cm in diameter) and
purpura (4-10mm in diameter). The term is typically...
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blister Fracture blister Friction blister Sucking blister Bruises Hematoma/
Ecchymosis Battle's sign
Raccoon eyes
Black eye
Subungual hematoma Cullen's sign...
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complications of ESWT
include the
development of a mild
hematoma or an
ecchymosis,
redness around the site of the procedure, or migraine. The
third line...
- into the skin and
subcutaneous tissue. In isolation, this is
called an
ecchymosis or
bruise and may be the
result of
injury or illness. However,
acral necrosis...
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surgeon John
Adrian Fox
after he
reported 2
fatal cases of non-traumatic
ecchymosis in the
upper outer aspect of the
thigh as a
diagnostic sign of retroperitoneal...