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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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.