What's the difference between haemorrhage and nosebleed?

Haemorrhage


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) No cross reactions were found between bluetongue and epizootic haemorrhagic disease of deer viruses.
  • (2) Such complications as intracerebral haematoma or meningeal haemorrhage may occur during the usually benign course of the disease.
  • (3) Gastro-intestinal surgery is only indicated if haemorrhage persists after a period of observation.
  • (4) The brains of 22 ex-boxers were examined histologically to determine the frequency of recent or old haemorrhage.
  • (5) Acute and chronic experiments were performed and, in both, the hepatic concentration of GSH fell during the first 6 h after haemorrhage; this fall was followed by a significant rebound elevation at 24 h. In the chronic haemorrhage experiment the hepatic GSH level was normal at 1 week after haemorrhage.
  • (6) After haemorrhage in conscious rabbits total renal blood flow fell by 25%, this fall being confined to the superficial renal cortex.
  • (7) Advances in blood banking and the availability of platelet transfusions have markedly decreased the incidence of fatal haemorrhage.
  • (8) haemorrhage and pyothorax) responsible for a high mortality rate in this and other published series.
  • (9) The incidence of recurrent haemorrhage during the period awaiting surgery was 13.7%.
  • (10) Twenty-six had signs of local or systemic haemorrhage.
  • (11) The strains fell into three antigenic groups by both RIPA and IFT: nephropathia epidemica (NE)-type, Korean haemorrhagic fever (KHF)-type and urban rat-type.
  • (12) The microscopic examination confirmed the diagnosis of neurinoma (schwannoma) Antoni A and B with haemorrhagic areas.
  • (13) The main signs are, from the clinical standpoint, a diffuse haemorrhagic syndrome and, from the biological standpoint, a haemolytic anemia, renal failure and thrombopenia.
  • (14) The changes in plasma concentrations of immunoreactive vasopressin (iVP) and atrial natriuretic factor (iANF) in response to haemorrhage (10-30% blood volume) were measured in 10 anaesthetized rabbits before and after cardiac receptor denervation (vagal nerve section).
  • (15) Malformation was the principal cause of death in 28 cases, antepartum haemorrhage in 19, hypertension in 25, and asphyxia in 35.
  • (16) Five patients with primary brain stem haemorrhage are reported, of whom four survived.
  • (17) One significant complication was recorded, post biopsy haemorrhage into a large, extensively necrotic renal adenocarcinoma causing severe pain.
  • (18) The urgent endoscopy of the superior gastrointestinal haemorrhage carefully and quickly helps in clarifying the following questions: Is the patient going on bleeding?
  • (19) There were no significant differences between patients in the two haemorrhage groups and controls.
  • (20) It seems likely (although conclusive evidence is not yet available) that NSAID-associated asymptomatic duodenal ulcers are predisposed to haemorrhage or perforation and should therefore be healed and kept in remission.

Nosebleed


Definition:

  • (n.) A bleeding at the nose.
  • (n.) The yarrow. See Yarrow.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) His story - which he was led through on Monday by his lawyer - is that he was outside his house cleaning Sadie, his dog, when the girls came down the road; that he took Holly and Jessica into his house because Holly had a nosebleed; took them upstairs into the bathroom where Holly sat on the edge of the full bath and he gave her tissues to staunch it; took Holly into his bedroom, to sit on the bed while Jessica used the toilet, took Holly back into the bathroom where she could finish cleaning up her nosebleed; accidentally slipped beside Holly and the full bath, and heard a splash; froze in panic; placed his hand over Jessica's mouth because she was screaming, 'You pushed her'.
  • (2) "If you need an ambulance, it will still arrive in a reasonable time – it's just that they won't be rushing to get there in 19 minutes for the nosebleed," he added.
  • (3) Not just gas leaking into local rivers , but an array of health problems from headaches and nosebleeds to skin rashes.
  • (4) The most important clinical findings were increased heart and breathing rate, rectal temperature of 39.9 degrees C, nosebleed and petechiae on the nasal mucosa.
  • (5) A considerable proportion of "non-bleeding" children reported easy bruising (24%), had bruises at least once a week (36%) and suffered from nosebleeds (39%).
  • (6) With careful preparation prior to nasal manipulation, most nosebleeds should be readily controllable.
  • (7) We present a case of severe, recurrent nosebleeds in a 3-year-10-month-old boy with Glanzmann's thrombasthenia.
  • (8) "Maybe Chelsea fans feeling nervous of opposing-half nosebleed territory against whoever wins tonight, could while away the three weeks with Anti-Football Cup Final™ sponsored by Plaxtons; the new computer game between Chelsea 2012 and Steaua Bucharest 1986?
  • (9) However, rarely, a nosebleed may be a symptom of a more serious underlying disorder and a suitable history and examination are required.
  • (10) Achimescu once had a nosebleed that lasted for 20 hours.
  • (11) As a child growing up in the 1970s I was an athletic tomboy and, aged 10, I was given a nosebleed by a boy in the school playground.
  • (12) Disturbed children tended to present with symptoms of anxiety, bed-wetting, hayfever, nosebleeds or scabies.
  • (13) After allowing for the effects of age, sex, smoking habit, and ethnic group, cough and phlegm, wheeze, breathlessness, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, and nosebleeds were found to be more frequent in those exposed to higher than to lower concentrations of dust.
  • (14) In a recent edition of Oishinbo (The Gourmet), the main character, a journalist, blames radiation exposure for nosebleeds he experiences after a reporting trip to the plant.
  • (15) Occurring more often in the elderly, posterior nosebleeds are frequently associated with hypertension, atherosclerosis and conditions that decrease platelets and clotting function.
  • (16) I had a good seat and a lucky one, not up there in the realms of nosebleed and brain haemorrhage, but down in the corner from which all three goals were fashioned and scored.
  • (17) Bush’s son, Kaden, six, began getting weekly nosebleeds.
  • (18) Among the OI children there were, apart from the high number of fractures, also significantly increased incidences of bruising, nosebleeds, excessive sweating and hypermobility of joints.
  • (19) The other patient had profuse nosebleed and was treated with posterior tamponation during which she sat for about 10 min with the neck hyperextended.
  • (20) Other symptoms such as dyspepsia, headache, nosebleeds and mild hair loss occurred in less than 10% of patients, and were self-terminating.

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