hemorrhages in English

noun
1
an escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel, especially when profuse.
verb
1
(of a person) suffer a hemorrhage.
he had begun hemorrhaging in the night
noun
verb

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1. Simultaneous aneurysms, cerebral hemorrhages, blood clots.

2. Subconjunctival hemorrhages are very common ocular findings.

3. Pituitary Apoplexy is a condition in which the pituitary tumor spontaneously hemorrhages (bleeds)

4. 23 The extensive white matter petechial hemorrhages seen here are typical for fat embolism syndrome.

5. Patchy areas of inflammatory cell infiltrations as well as intra-alveolar hemorrhages were observed.

6. Seldom massive pulmonary hemorrhages are given rise to anaphylactical reactions and embolies or thrombosis.

7. At this dosage level adrenocortical stimulation without adrenocortical hemorrhages is observed in the normal rat.

8. Five histologically distinctive uterine smooth muscle neoplasms with multifocal hemorrhages termed Apoplectic leiomyomas were studied

9. The main causes of maternal mortality are complications of induced and unsafe abortions, toxemia, hemorrhages and sepsis.

10. In white-skinned pigs, the extremities turn blueish-purple and hemorrhages become apparent on the ears and abdomen.

11. What does Bleeder mean? A person, such as a hemophiliac, who bleeds freely or is subject to frequent hemorrhages

12. Unwieldily that Ernie Apotheosises her palaestras? Self-raised and waspier Xymenes shamed so industriously that Allan hemorrhages his splutterer

13. At present, Dijincao has been used in clinic to treat dermatonosis, bacterial dysentery, enteritis, viral hepatitis, different hemorrhages, etc.

14. We also discovered a full-thickness scalp contusion and associated gall and subgaleal hemorrhages, and a putrefied and liquefied brain.

15. Synonyms for Bleeds include haemorrhages, hemorrhages, exsanguinates, phlebotomizes, loses blood, spills blood, draws blood from, sheds blood, extravasates and oozes

16. Severe cerebral amyloid angiopathy is often accompanied by multiple petechial hemorrhages, restricted to a cortical-subcortical distribution, detectable by magnetic resonance imaging.

17. At autopsy a circumscribed angiomatous malformation with small hemorrhages was found in the central part of the midbrain and rostral portion of pontine tectum.

18. Disc hemorrhages lead to a 3-fold increase of risk for further retinal rim loss in eyes with chronic open-angle glaucoma.

19. Worth mentioning were the precocious manifestations of the first subarachnoid hemorrhages, already in adolescence, and the complete thrombosis of the relatively scanty aneurysmal sac.

20. In microscopic examination foci of alveolar hemorrhages of the lungs and, occasionally, muscosal rupture of small branches of the bronchial tree and of the bronchioli could be determined.

21. Histological slides showed among others atelectases, a severe desquamation of alveolar lining cells, alveolar hemorrhages, a fibrinous exudate, hyaline membranes, marked hyperplasia of respiratory epithelium, giant cells, and thickened, infiltrated alveolar walls.

22. Neuropathological investigation revealed the typical alterations brought about by craniotomy carried out for a subdural hematoma caused by the tearing off of Vv. cerebralis superiores, as well as extensive contusion hemorrhages.

23. Stimulation of the adrenal cortex by 0.02 mg/100 g Synacthen® (Ciba) on the 6th experimental day, however, is followed by focal and confluent adrenocortical hemorrhages in 40% of the rats.

24. In addition to amyloid degeneration in their walls typical of Alzheimer's disease the brain vessels showed hyalin degeneration of the media, vascular stenosis and occlusions, miliary aneurysms as well as old and fresh hemorrhages.

25. Pituitary Apoplexy occurs when a pituitary adenoma either spontaneously hemorrhages or grows in such a way as to compress and cut off its own blood supply, resulting in tumor cell death, bleeding, and acute swelling.

26. Irregular menstruation, muscle weakness and cramping, dehydration, dizziness, tooth-enamel erosion and cavities, cold intolerance, fatigue, digestive problems, irregular heartbeat that can lead to sudden heart attack, tears and hemorrhages in the esophagus, abdominal pain.

27. Clinical illness: a mosquito-borne viral illness characterized by acute onset and constitutional symptoms followed by a brief remission and a recurrence of fever, hepatitis, albuminuria, and in some instances, renal failure, shock, and generalized hemorrhages 89

28. Pituitary Apoplexy Pituitary Apoplexy is a condition in which the pituitary tumor spontaneously hemorrhages (bleeds). The term "pituitary Apoplexy" can also describe a less common condition when a pituitary tumor outgrows its blood supply (a stroke)

29. Blood clots that cause cerebral hemorrhages can be removed using Coilings, a minimally invasive endovascular procedure. Our surgeons use this procedure to isolate the aneurysm from the normal circulation without narrowing the main vessel or blocking off any arteries

30. PRINCIPAL CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that whereas adenoidectomy can be safely performed as a one-day procedure, tonsillectomy complications due to postoperative hemorrhages might be avoided only if patients were to stay in hospital until postoperative day 15, which would clearly be impractical for economic, organizational and social reasons.

31. Contusion: 1 n an injury that doesn't break the skin but results in some discoloration Synonyms: bruise Types: ecchymosis the purple or black-and-blue area resulting from a bruise petechia a minute red or purple spot on the surface of the skin as the result of tiny hemorrhages of blood vessels in the skin (as in typhoid fever) black eye ,