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ecchymosis
[ ek-uh-moh-sis ]
noun
- a discoloration due to extravasation of blood, as in a bruise.
ecchymosis
/ 藢蓻k瑟藞m蓲t瑟k; 藢蓻k瑟藞m蓹蕣s瑟s; -藢m蓹蕣st; 藞蓻k瑟藢m蓹蕣zd /
noun
- discoloration of the skin through bruising
Derived Forms
- ecchymosed, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 别肠路肠丑测路尘辞迟路颈肠 [ek-, uh, -, mot, -ik], adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of ecchymosis1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of ecchymosis1
Example Sentences
Platelet disorders can also cause ecchymoses, and more characteristically tiny red dots on the legs called petechiae.
The heart-muscle had undergone fatty degeneration in 6, and was the seat of ecchymoses of the size of a pin's head in 3.
In his report, dated June 23rd, 1908, Dr. Lefevre stated: "I found on the wrists and the ankles parallel lineal ecchymoses."
In such constitutions, ecchymosis succeeds with unusual readiness, to slight contusions.
Is this disease scorbutic?鈥擨 never observed ecchymoses, nor in more than a single instance any the minutest red specks upon the cutis, which might be thought to resemble petechi忙.
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