Injury to biological tissue, generally caused by an impact, in which the capillaries are damaged, allowing blood to seep into the surrounding tissue.
1 There was also suffusion and ecchymosis about the neck and shoulder.
2 Some of the patients, he says, suffered from ecchymosis and contusions.
3 The sub-conjunctival ecchymosis , however, persists for several weeks and disappears like other extravasations.
4 Obvious increase in girth, fulness of the intercostal spaces, or gravitation ecchymosis was rare.
5 There were no treatment-related complications other than minimal breast ecchymosis .
6 Thus, with the hæmorrhage we get ecchymosis , and consequent red staining of the surrounding structures.
7 Edema and ecchymosis of the affected extremity were mild.
8 Intra-orbital bleeding, subconjunctival hæmorrhage with proptosis and ecchymosis of the lids were usually well marked.
9 Note the localised ecchymosis , more abundant round exit aperture.
10 Early coagulation, I think, accounted for the usual absence of gravitation ecchymosis as a sign.
11 There was marked proptosis, subconjunctival ecchymosis , swelling and ecchymosis of the upper lid, and ptosis.
12 The result of this was evidenced later by the presence of localised oval patches of ecchymosis .
13 A large blood extravasation developed in the axilla, accompanied by cutaneous ecchymosis extending halfway down the arm.
14 Abdominal wall ecchymosis is associated with increased HVI but is less predictive of HVI than previously described.
15 The influence of the fractures on the development of the ecchymosis is shown by the linear arrangement of the discoloration
16 This, at first contracted, later becomes somewhat relaxed, while in many cases a small halo of ecchymosis develops around it.
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