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Twitter Google Share on Facebook Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus,Medical,Idioms,Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. BRUISE, med. jurisp. An injury done with violence to the person, without breaking the skin; it is nearly synonymous with contusion. (q . v.) 1. Ch. Pr. 38; vide 4 Car. & P. 381...
When the skin is struck by a rod or rectangular objects like a cane, broomstick handle, metal rod, narrow plank, or flexible thin object (like a whip), it may cause characteristic bruising called tram line, or railway line bruising (Fig. 17). The wound characteristically appears as linear ...
You may want to massage the sore spot when you’re resting, but it’s a bad idea. That can make the injured spot worse. You may break more blood vessels under the skin and make the bruised area larger. Elevation After you’re injured, it helps if you raise it above the level of y...
A breast bruise or hematoma is usually caused by some form of trauma to the breast. Bruising can occur when smallblood vessels under the skin leak or break.Breast hematomas are a collection of blood in the breast that result from damage to larger vessels. Although these can occur without an...
What is hard lump after bruise? A swollen, painful, raised lump is calleda hematoma. Hematomas form when clotted blood develops as a lump under your skin. An example of a hematoma is the proverbial goose egg on your head. Is it normal to have a lump after a bruise?
Twenty (34%) bruises not detectable under normal light were visible with ASL. Multilevel modeling revealed a strong association between time and detection for shorter wavelengths, such as 365nm (ultraviolet) and 450nm. Conclusion The results of our study suggest alternate light is more likely to...
My accompanying talk is the time-travel extravaganza, "LCODC$SSU and the coming automated web" (see commentary from outside the framing device). And after the book came out we released the predecessor book under CC-BY-NC-ND. I didn't finish writing Situation Normal but I got pretty ...
(In fairness, there is a garbage planet here: the Earth.) Near the end, when the villain... well, he's not 'the' villain, he's pretty minor, sort of an Assistant Undersecretary for Villainry, but real annoying. He's trying to taunt Carol into hand-to-hand combat, clearly ...