an injury that does not break the skin but produces a discoloration; contusion; to injure slightly: bruise someone’s feelings Not to be confused with: brews –makes beer, ale, tea, coffee, etc.; concocts, schemes, devises: brews a plan ...
to inflict an injury involving rupture of small blood vessels and discoloration without a break in the overlying skin or a similar injury to plant tissue : to inflict a bruise (see bruise entry 1 sense 1) on : contuse bruised her arm when he grabbed her ...
an injury that does not break the skin but produces a discoloration; contusion; to injure slightly: bruise someone’s feelings Not to be confused with: brews –makes beer, ale, tea, coffee, etc.; concocts, schemes, devises: brews a plan Abused, Confused, & Misused Words by Mary Embree ...
A“bruise” is an injury under the skin that appears as a dark spot on the body. It can look green, purple, brown, or yellow. It can be small or large. Most bruises are small and heal nin a few days. Brui...
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...
If a bruise occurs on the face just above the eye, one can expect the bruise to travel to the area just under the eye, possibly causing a black eye, because of the effects of gravity. As long as someone is able to move the affected eye in all directions and does not have vision ch...
Sites more commonly associated with nonaccidental injury: • facial: soft tissues of the cheek, eye, mouth, ear, mastoid, lower jaw, frenulum, and neck • chest wall • abdomen • inner thighs and genitalia strongly associated withsexual abuse ...
Peas, yes. Steak, no.You may have seen people in old movies or cartoons putting raw steaks on their bruises -- especially on black eyes. Don’t do this yourself. It’s not safe to handle raw meat or place it against youreyeor another body part, since it may be loaded with bacteria...
(skin between upper lip and the gum, lower lip and the gum, and under the tongue), angle of jaw, cheeks (fleshy), eyelids, and subconjunctivae (red bruise on white part of the eye). The "p" is for patterned bruising, when, for example, bite marks or the shape of the hand is ...
injury, along with diffuse axonal injury, deep cerebral hemorrhage, focal corticalcontusion,andhypoxic-ischemic injury. chinese.eurekalert.org chinese.eurekalert.org 小脑幕疝是创伤性脑损伤后运动功能障碍的主要原因,其可伴随弥漫性轴索损伤、深部脑出血、局灶性皮质挫伤、缺氧缺血性损伤。