ETIMOLOGIA DELLA PAROLA ECCHYMOSIS
From New Latin, from Greek ekkhumōsis, from ekkhumousthai to pour out, from khumos juice.
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Ecchymosis. Traumatic ecchymosis is common on the lips and face yet is
uncommon in the oral mucosa, except in cases related to blunt-force trauma and
oral intubation.203 Immediately following the traumatic event, erythrocyte
extravasation ...
Lester William Burket, Martin S. Greenberg, Michael Glick, 2008
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Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Bilateral ecchymosis may occur from midline forehead injuries. It is of forensic
importance that the dating of injuries should not be made on the basis of the color
of periorbital ecchymosis. Because accumulation of blood tends to be more ...
Gary R. Fleisher, Stephen Ludwig, 2010
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A Practical treatise on the diseases of the eye
Contusion and Ecchymosis. Blows or falls upon the edge of the orbit, even when
slight, arc apt to produee extravasation of blood into the loose areolar tissue of
the eyelids. The extravasation or ecchymosis seldom makes its appearance ...
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Plumer's Principles and Practice of Intravenous Therapy
Among the common local complications are ecchymosis or hematoma, infiltration
, extravasation, phlebitis, postinfusion phlebitis, thrombosis, thrombophlebitis,
and phlebothrombosis. Ecchymosis/Hematoma Ecchymosis denotes the
infiltration ...
Sharon Weinstein, Ada Lawrence Plumer, 2007
Some medical jurists have attempted to draw a distinction betwcen ecchymosis
and sugillation : thus it is said : ecchymosis procceds from external, sugillation
from internal causes, — ecchymosis is confined to the marks which occur in the ...
Alfred Swaine Taylor, 1858
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Clinical Outline of Oral Pathology: Diagnosis and Treatment
Hall, R. P.: The pathogenesis of dermatitis herpetiformis: Recent advances. J. Am
. Acad. Dermatol. /6:II29, 1987. Ecchymosis and Clotting Factor Deficiencies Age:
No predilection Sex: No predilection Clinical Features: Red lesions caused by ...
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Knee Surgery: Complications, Pitfalls, and Salvage
SOFT. TISSUE. COMPLICATIONS. ECCHYMOSIS,. HEMARTHROSIS,.
CHRONIC. EFFUSION,. AND. WOUND. DEHISCENCE. Figure 3.8. A:
Arthroscopic appearance of articular degenerative fragmentations. Such ...
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Essentials of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: ...
The physical examination begins with assessment of gait abnormalities. Patients
with hamstring injuries often have a shortened walking gait or running stride
associated with a limp. Swelling and ecchymosis may not be detectable for
several ...
Walter R. Frontera, Julie K. Silver, Thomas D. Rizzo, 2008
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A Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye
The eye-lids, the eye-brows, and the anterior surface of the eye, are liable to
ecchymosis. Effusion of blood into the texture of the part produces those livid,
blackish, or bluish marks in the palpebrae and surrounding skin commonly
termed a ...
Sir William Lawrence, 1833
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Head, Face, and Neck Trauma: Comprehensive Management
assessment for the presence of dentoalveolar injuries, malocclusion, ecchymosis
of the floor of the mouth (may indicate a mandibular fracture), ecchymosis on the
palate (may indicate a palatal fracture), and fractured or missing teeth.
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Hemodynamic Monitoring System Market – Global Industry Analysis …
... blood loss, and massive ecchymosis. Hemodynamic monitoring systems are used in hospitals, cath labs, and home and ambulatory sites. «Medgadget.com, giu 15»
Assessing and Managing Facial Trauma
... a patient can't freely open their mouth greater than 5 cm (about 2 inches), or if there's significant ecchymosis to the chin or preauricular area. «JEMS.com, giu 15»
Ask the CEO: Carey Goryl, CAE
... both inspired and moved to action at the sight of injustice. Plus, where else might I have learned so much about ecchymosis and petechiae! «Associations Now, giu 15»
Ibrutinib Regimen Improves PFS by 80% in Phase III CLL Study
... versus the BR-alone arm, including hematoma (8% vs 1%), contusion (7.7% vs 3.1%), epistaxis (5.9% vs 3.1%), ecchymosis (3.1% vs 0.7%), ... «OncLive, mag 15»
Data featured in today's official press program at American Society …
3.1%), ecchymosis (3.1% vs. 0.7%) and petechiae (2.8% vs. 0.3%) were observed in patients taking ibrutinib+BR, compared with those in the ... «Stockhouse, mag 15»
'Seat belt sign' associated with internal injuries in children
Children with a continuous area of erythema, ecchymosis or abrasion across the abdomen from a seat belt (“seat belt sign”) after a motor vehicle crash were ... «AAP News, mag 15»
A Point to Perfect Blood Count
... cause of symptoms such as dizziness, lassitude, insomnia, soreness in the loins, bleeding and ecchymosis, and threadlike and weak pulse. «The New Indian Express, mag 15»
Actavis Confirms Appeals Court Ruling Requiring Continued …
... rate of placebo, include diarrhea (10% vs 4%), anorexia (8% vs 4%), vomiting (8% vs 4%), nausea (6% vs 2%), and ecchymosis (5% vs 2%). «PR Newswire, mag 15»
Defendants fighting to transfer slip-and-fall cases out of Philadelphia
In his fall, Glanc claims to have suffered a “fractured right fibula with prominent ecchymosis” and swelling over the lateral melleollus, plus ... «The Pennsylvania Record, mag 15»
Actavis Launches NAMZARIC™ (memantine hydrochloride …
... rate of placebo, include diarrhea (10% vs 4%), anorexia (8% vs 4%), vomiting (8% vs 4%), nausea (6% vs 2%), and ecchymosis (5% vs 2%). «MarketWatch, mag 15»