ecchymosis

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English - Turkish
(Tıp) çürük
bere
ekimoz
(Diş Hekimliği) ince kan damarlarının yırtılmasından dolayı derialtına kan toplanarak o bölgenin mor bir renk alması
(Tıp) Kan damarlarının yırtılmasından dolayı derialtına kan toplanması ve bu yüzden o kısmın renginin mor bir hal alması, bere, kedme, çürük
(Tıp) ezik
ecchymoses
(Tıp) ekimoz
English - English
The leaking of blood into the tissues of the body as a result of a bruise
A skin discoloration caused by bleeding underneath the skin; a bruise

A diseased condition of the skin has often been mistaken for stigmatic marks. Such, for instance, is ecchymosis, a discoloration of the skin due to the extravasation of subcutaneous blood.

the escape of blood from ruptured blood vessels into the surrounding tissue to form a purple or black-and-blue spot on the skin
A bruise
Bruising
The skin discoloration caused by the escape of blood into the tissues from ruptured blood vessels
the purple or black-and-blue area resulting from a bruise
{i} bruise, area of discoloration on the skin caused by a blow, contusion
A large splotchy hemorrhage under a surface that is greater than 1 0 cm in diameter
Internal bruising or bleeding which causes the skin to bruise
the escape of blood from ruptured blood vessels into the surrounding tissue to form a purple or black-and-blue spot on the skin the purple or black-and-blue area resulting from a bruise
the extravasation of blood underneath the skin A bruise
An effusion of blood into the tissues causing irregular patches visible on the surface of an organ or tissue
A livid or black and blue spot, produced by the extravasation or effusion of blood into the areolar tissue from a contusion
(bruise) discoloration of an area of the skin resulting from trauma to the underlying blood vessels
ecchymosis

    Hyphenation

    ec·chy·mo·sis

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () From New Latin from Ancient Greek ἐκχύμωσις (ekkhumōsis) from ἐκχέω (ekkheō, “I pour out”) from ἐκ (ek, “out”) + χέω (kheō, “I pour”)
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