What's the difference between haematoma and hematoma?
Haematoma
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Hematoma
Definition:
(n.) A circumscribed swelling produced by an effusion of blood beneath the skin.
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(1) A case of dissecting hematoma involving the left main, left anterior descending, and left circumflex coronary arteries is described in a patient who had received vigorous closed-chest cardiac resuscitation.
(2) The authors present a boy with a sudden onset a large intracranial hematoma causing rapid neurologic deterioration.
(3) Blunt trauma to the epigastrum may result in a retroperitoneal hematoma involving the head of the pancreas and descending duodenum.
(4) Hematoma clot weighing 10 grams was removed through emergency craniotomy, followed by external decompression.
(5) We conclude that these good results are due to the short interval between accident and operation as well as to the evacuation of the intraarticular hematoma, together with a stable internal fixation and functional rehabilitation.
(6) We report a case of a 47-year-old man with anti-phospholipid antibody syndrome associated with subdural hematoma.
(7) Two term newborn infants born by frank breech delivery had posterior fossa hemorrhage diagnosed by CT scan within the first 72 hours of life and underwent successful surgical drainage of hematoma.
(8) We report the case of a small spontaneous mesencephalic hematoma which occurred in a 50 year-old normotensive male patient.
(9) Cavernous hemangiomas of the brain stem are usually discovered accidentally during evacuation of a hematoma, and successful surgical treatment of these lesions is seldom achieved.
(10) Renal injuries associated with large or expanding retroperitoneal hematomas were more likely to require temporary vascular occlusion than injuries without such associated hematomas.
(11) Four percent of the 20-gauge and 2% of the 21-gauge patients had mild hematomas.
(12) We report the case of a pediatric patient with a spontaneous spinal subdural hematoma that was not associated with a coagulation abnormality.
(13) Drainage of the hematoma was uniformly curative, although six patients had transient postoperative symptoms.
(14) In the cases with Large hematoma, Low ICP was not observed, but High ICP was found in 4 of 7 cases operated on within 8 hours (57.1%) and the other three indicated Moderate ICP (42.9%).
(15) CT findings of 46 patients with operatively confirmed chronic subdural hematomas are reviewed.
(16) T1 values of chronic hematomas (more than 3 days old) were comparatively short and in the same range as T1 of white matter.
(17) The postoperative CT images show successful evacuation of the hematoma, and the clinical evaluation also showed satisfactory results.
(18) In such a case with a large hematoma, the presence of a tumor may be obscured on CT scan and angiography.
(19) The attenuation values of each pixels in hematoma formed V-figure in profile display, vfrying from minimum density (40-60) in the center of radiolucent zone to the maximum density (80-90) in peripheral clots.
(20) The symptom course was longer than that for spontaneous epidural hematoma.