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Meanings of
haemorrhage
in English
Portuguese
sangramento
Catalan
hemorràgia
Back to the meaning
The flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessel.
bleeding
hemorrhage
Portuguese
sangramento
Synonyms
Examples for "
bleeding
"
bleeding
hemorrhage
Examples for "
bleeding
"
1
No serious or major
bleeding
-
related
adverse events were reported during either study.
2
The primary safety outcome was major procedure-related complications and major
bleeding
events.
3
There were neither thrombotic or major
bleeding
events nor major side effects.
4
Main outcome measures were rates of thromboembolism and
bleeding
over two years.
5
However, this benefit was also accompanied by an increased risk of
bleeding
.
1
However, the therapy increases the risk of
hemorrhage
during the surgical procedures.
2
Rationale: The efficient resolution of tissue
hemorrhage
is an important homeostatic function.
3
Without such comparative imaging, the risk of
hemorrhage
is high, he said.
4
In three of these patients, the course was complicated by digestive
hemorrhage
.
5
Conclusion: PCV accounts for the largest proportion of submacular
hemorrhage
in Koreans.
Usage of
haemorrhage
in English
1
This modified device was used intraoperatively in six patients with severe
haemorrhage
.
2
Tests at the hospital found he had a large left subdural
haemorrhage
.
3
Post-operative diet may affect post-tonsillectomy
haemorrhage
rate, although post-operative dietary advice varies.
4
Areas of necrosis or
haemorrhage
showed no or small levels of incorporation.
5
The surgical risks of a planned caesarean include
haemorrhage
,
thrombosis and infection.
6
The internal examination shows that the scalp displays no sign of
haemorrhage
.
7
Otherwise the party is likely to
haemorrhage
seats when the incumbents retire.
8
The CT findings of six patients with diffuse pulmonary
haemorrhage
are presented.
9
There is no trace of
haemorrhage
or pathological change between the membranes.
10
A
haemorrhage
of harm that is unlikely to heal in a generation.
11
He had an internal
haemorrhage
towards morning, and has lost his pluck.
12
Frode looked as if he were about to have a cerebral
haemorrhage
.
13
Another young man, suffering from
haemorrhage
of the lungs, was called up.
14
Ms Desmond recovered from a near-fatal brain
haemorrhage
almost three years ago.
15
Two patients required blood transfusion for
haemorrhage
during the relay with heparin.
16
The cause of death was
haemorrhage
from the left common carotid artery.
Other examples for "haemorrhage"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
haemorrhage
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
cerebral haemorrhage
intracranial haemorrhage
internal haemorrhage
subarachnoid haemorrhage
obstetric haemorrhage
More collocations
Translations for
haemorrhage
Portuguese
sangramento
hemorragia
Catalan
hemorràgia
Haemorrhage
through the time
Haemorrhage
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Less common