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How to pronounce hematoma in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms haematoma
Type of intumescence, intumescency

Examples of hematoma

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If a hematoma occurs and is addressed quickly, it does not impact healing time.
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She died five days afterward of a subdural hematoma, or bleeding in the brain.
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What Richardson couldn't have known is that she suffered an epidural hematoma.
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Not yet 3 months old, she had a subdural hematoma, fractured skull and broken leg.
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The 1994 autopsy revealed a previously undisclosed hematoma on Olson's temple.
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Giving Factor VIIa within 4 hours limits the bleeding and formation of a hematoma.
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Hyperglycemia-induced cerebral hematoma expansion is mediated by plasma kallikrein.
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Daryle Palmer was bathing her six-month-old baby when she found his first hematoma.
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Another problem is pressure on the big toe leading to a hematoma under the toenail.
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More examples
  • A localized swelling filled with blood
  • A hematoma, or haematoma, is an extravasation of blood outside the blood vessels, generally the result of hemorrhage. A Hematoma is a pocket or localised collection of blood usually in liquid form within the tissue. ...
  • A swelling of blood, usually clotted, which forms as a result of a broken blood vessel
  • (hematomas) or pools of congealed blood, in the parenchyma, the subarachnoid space, or the subdural space, bleeding due to stroke, hemmorrhage or traumatic brain injury, tissue is irritated rather than infarcted
  • Swelling of effused blood beneath the tissue surface.
  • Blood that collects under the skin or in an organ.
  • Heavy bleeding into or around the brain caused by damage to a major blood vessel in the head.
  • A collection of blood outside a blood vessel caused by a leak or an injury.
  • Blood-filled sac or cavity