There is an ongoing debate among cupping practitioners whether we should call the subsequent cupping marks as such, or a ‘bruise’? The English medical dictionary by Peter Collin (PH. Collin 1987) describes a bruise as: ‘Contusion or dark painful area on the skin, where blood has escaped ...
Contusions are typically caused by an injury to the surface of the skin due to an accident such as a fall, impact, or athletic injury. Some people are more prone to bruising than others, and there are a few factors that may influence how easily a person bruises. Aging: As people ag...
Although rare, skin changes on the breast that look like bruising could be a sign ofinflammatory breast cancer. This fast-growing cancer can cause the affected breast to become swollen, red, and tender. The skin may also appear pink or reddish purple.6 Diagnosis Bruising can be diagnosed on ...
Often, what are thought to be unexplained bruises on the shin or the thigh, for example, actually result from bumps into a bedpost or other object and failing to recall the injury. Bruises in elderly people frequently occur because their skin has become thinner with age (senile purpura). The...
1 a purple or brown mark on your skin that you get because you have fallen, been hit etc minor cuts and bruises► 詳細は シソーラスの 参照 injury2 a mark on a piece of fruit that spoils its appearanceコーパスの例bruise• Jack often comes home from rugby covered in cuts and ...
illness. In order to rule out serious illnesses, your veterinarian may use an X-ray or ultrasound. They may test the eye's pressure; search for any physical damage, such as a tear in the cornea; and even take a biopsy or sample of some of the skin around or in the eye or eyelid....
Blastic natural killer‐cell lymphoma of the skin associated with myelodysplastic syndrome or myelogenous leukaemia: a coincidence or more? SummaryWe report three patients with blastic natural killer (NK)-cell lymphoma of the skin associated with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) (two patients) or... -...