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14-September-2008 18:02:36 - Hematoma Hematoma Classification and external resources Hematoma on thigh, 6 days after a fall down stairs, 150ml of blood drained a few days later ICD-10 T14.0 DiseasesDB 5487 MeSH D006406 A hematoma, or haematoma, is a collection of blood outside the blood vessels,1 generally the result of hemorrhage, or more specifically, internal bleeding. It is not to be confused with hemangioma which is an abnormal build up of blood vessels in the skin or internal organs. Contents 1 Presentation 2 Types 3 Degrees of hematoma 4 Sport injuries 5 References 6 External links Presentation Hematomas exist as bruises ecchymoses, but can also develop in organs. Some hematomas form into welt-like formations that are hard to the touch. Such a formation is a sac of blood that the body creates to keep internal bleeding to a minimum. In most cases the sac of blood eventually dissolves, however, in some cases they may continue to grow or show no change. If the sac of blood does not disappear, then it may need to be surgically removed. Hematomas can gradually migrate, as the effused cells and pigment move in the connective tissue. For example, a patient who injures the base of his thumb might cause a hematoma, which will slowly move all through the finger within a week. Gravity is the main determinant of this process. Hematomas on articulations can reduce mobility of a member and present roughly the same symptoms as a fracture. Types Head/brain: Subgaleal hematoma - between the galea aponeurosis and periosteum Cephalhematoma - between the periosteum and skull Epidural hematoma - between the skull and dura mater Subdural hematoma - between the dura mater and arachnoid mater Subarachnoid hematoma - between the arachnoid mater and pia mater the subarachnoid space Perichondral hematoma ear Perianal hematoma anus Subungual hematoma nail Degrees of hematoma Hematoma - bruise Petechiae - small pinpoint hematomas less than 3 mm in diameter Purpura - purple a bruise about 1 cm in diameter, generally round in shape Ecchymoses or eccymosis - hematoma greater than 3 mm Sport injuries A common sport-related haematoma of the muscle is known as a 'cork', most commonly a cork thigh quadriceps, but also calf and arm, in which the muscle is compressed against the underlying bone. Rupture of the muscle causes haematoma, resulting in swelling.2 References ^ utah.edu. ^ Quadricept Contusion Cork Thigh, Sports Medicine Australia, accessed 23 August 2008 External links Hematoma details, treatment and definition This article related to pathology is a stub. v d e Injuries, other than fractures, dislocations, sprains and strains S00-T14, 850-929 Head head injury and neck Black eye - Traumatic brain injury Concussion, Diffuse axonal injury, Cerebral contusion, Epidural hematoma, Subdural hematoma, Subarachnoid hemorrhage Thorax chest trauma Traumatic aortic rupture lung: pleural disease Pneumothorax, Hemothorax, Hemopneumothorax - Pulmonary contusion - Pulmonary laceration heart: Cardiac tamponade - Commotio cordis - Hemopericardium Abdomen, lower back, lumbar spine and pelvis Ruptured spleen - Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia Shoulder and upper arm Rotator cuff tear General Spinal cord injury - Brachial plexus lesion Abrasion - Blister - Bruise - Hematoma Wound - Bite v d e Pathology: hemodynamics Descreases Infarction general: Anemic infarct - Hemorrhagic infarct regional: Myocardial infarction Ischemia Brain ischemia - Ischaemic heart disease Thrombus/thrombosis Renal vein thrombosis Increases Hemorrhage general: Petechia - Purpura - Ecchymosis - Hematoma regional: head Epistaxis, Hemoptysis, Intracranial hemorrhage, Hyphema - torso Hemothorax, Hemopericardium - abdomen Gastrointestinal bleeding, Haemobilia, Hemoperitoneum, Hematocele, Hematosalpinx - joint Hemarthrosis Edema general: Anasarca - Lymphedema - Exudate/Transudate regional: Cerebral edema - Pulmonary edema - Hydrothorax - Ascites/hydroperitoneum - Hydrosalpinx Other Hyperemia Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Hematoma Categories: Pathology stubs | Gross pathology | Surgery Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages Deutsch Español Français Hrvatski עברית Italiano 日本語 Latina Polski Português РуÑ?Ñ?кий SlovenÅ¡Ä?ina Svenska This page was last modified on 10 September 2008, at 20:15

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