Brain surgery
... bleeding ( hemorrhage ) or blood clots (
hematoma s) from injuries ( subdural
hematoma or epidural
hematoma s) weakness es in blood vessels (cerebral ...
Brain Tumors
... bleeding ( hemorrhage ) or blood clots (
hematoma s) from injuries ( subdural
hematoma or epidural
hematoma s) weakness es in blood vessels (cerebral ...
Contusion
... in the body? Alternate Names : Contusion ,
hematoma Definition A bruise is an area of skin ... the brain itself. Eccymosis treatment ;
hematoma or contusion treatment Information: ... ) A blood clot in or around your brain (
hematoma ) PREVIOUS ... ADL 2-1294 A proprietary opiate ...
Hematoma
...
hematoma - A collection of extra vascular blood in the ... ] [ Ask the Doctor Forums ] ... Subdural
hematoma s can be caused by minor accidents to the ... in the brain ( aneurysm ). Acute subdural
hematoma s are usually due to severe head trauma . ...
Subdural hematoma
... Subdural
hematoma s can be caused by minor accidents to the head, ... in the brain ( aneurysm ). Acute subdural
hematoma s are usually due to severe head trauma . Subdural
hematoma s are usually the result of a serious head ...
Subungual
... Subungual
hematoma Overview A subungual
hematoma is a collection of blood in the space between the nailbed and fingernail. Subungual
hematoma results from a direct injury to the ....
Subdural
... Subdural
hematoma s can be caused by minor accidents to the head, ... in the brain ( aneurysm ). Acute subdural
hematoma s are usually due to severe head trauma . Subdural
hematoma s are usually the result of a serious head ...
Ungual
... Sub ungual
hematoma Overview A sub ungual
hematoma is a collection of blood in the space between the nailbed and fingernail. Sub ungual
hematoma results from a direct injury to the ....
Accidents
... sterile procedure, negligence of the practitioner, or both. Subdural
hematoma s can be caused by minor accidents to the head, major trauma , or the ... bursting of a blood vessel in the brain ( aneurysm ). Acute subdural
hematoma s are usually due to severe head trauma . Most concussion s are ...
Bruising
... - Bruises can occur from small accidents , which can result in a large
hematoma (a collection of blood under the skin causing swelling ). ... , bleeding gums , nosebleeds , and bleeding into muscle tissue (
hematoma ) or a joint space (hemarthrosis). A condition caused by vitamin C ...
Fainting
... wrists ... Excessive bleeding Fainting or feeling lightheaded
hematoma ( blood accumulating under the skin ) Infection (a slight risk any ... veins ... excessive bleeding fainting or feeling light-headed
hematoma ( blood accumulating under the skin ) infection (a slight risk any ...
Venipuncture
... are slight: excessive bleeding fainting or feeling light-headed
hematoma ( blood accumulating under the skin ) infection (a slight risk any ... site, fainting or feeling lightheaded after venipuncture , or
hematoma ( blood accumulating under the puncture site). phlebo-: Means vein ...
ABO incompatibility
... fetal and maternal blood mingle before birth ) Rh incompatibility ( Anti -Rh antibodies) galactosemia (see galactosemia screen) cephalo
hematoma polycythemia ... Disease - ABO incompatibility Jaundice infant Antibodies Definition: ABO incompatability describes an immune ...
Acoustic
... . They affect approximately 1 out of 100,000 people per year. Acoustic neuroma Acoustic trauma Acromegaly Acute (sub acute ) subdural
hematoma Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Arteriovenous malformation (cerebral) Benign positional vertigo Throat cancer Central pontine myelin ...
Acoustic neuroma
... . They affect approximately 1 out of 100,000 people per year. Acoustic neuroma Acoustic trauma Acromegaly Acute (sub acute ) subdural
hematoma Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Arteriovenous malformation (cerebral) Benign positional vertigo Throat cancer Central pontine myelin ...
Acoustic trauma
... Hearing Loss (Occupational Hearing Loss ) Occupational Hearing Loss ... Acoustic trauma Acromegaly Acute (sub acute ) subdural
hematoma Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Arteriovenous malformation (cerebral) Benign positional vertigo Throat cancer Central pontine myelin ...
Acromegaly
... (excess thyroid stimulating hormone ) Cushing's syndrome (excess adrenocorticotropic hormone ) ... Acromegaly Acute (sub acute ) subdural
hematoma Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Arteriovenous malformation (cerebral) Benign positional vertigo Throat cancer Central pontine myelin ...
Aorta
... ; parry's disease ; pars; pars abdominalis aorta e; ... Aortic Coarctation (Coarctation of the Aorta ) Aortic Dissect ing Intra mural
hematoma ( Aortic Dissection ) Aortic Insufficiency (Aortic Regurgitation ) Aortic Dissection Aortic Regurgitation Aortic Stenosis Arrhythmias ...
Aortic dissection
... thoracic or abdominal aorta . Aortic dissection results in a weakened aortic wall that may also rupture . Aortic Dissect ing Intra mural
hematoma ( Aortic Dissection ) Aortic Insufficiency (Aortic Regurgitation ) Aortic Dissection Aortic Regurgitation Aortic Stenosis Arrhythmias ...
Biliary atresia
... ... Other factors which can potentiate jaundice in the newborn include: sepsis , biliary atresia , Rh incompatibility, galactosemia , cephalo
hematoma , polycythemia , G-6-P-D deficiency , and congenital rubella , syphilis , toxoplasmosis , ... ...
Brain Injury
... and prognosis . tbilaw.com (sponsored listing) AudioRevolution. Brain injury Tumor s and brain lesion s that occupy space (such as
hematoma s) Disorders affecting the blood vessels (such as stroke and TIA) ... Brain injury may affect any age, highest incidence in young adults ...
Bruises
... caused by the sclerosing agent Leakage of the sclerosing solution out of the veins into other tissue (which can damage the surrounding tissue )
hematoma s ( bruises ) Nerve injury ... ...
Bruise
... move a joint . may have broken a bone. has injured or bruise d an eye . Bruise mark treatment Alternative Names: Eccymosis treatment ;
hematoma or contusion treatment Information: ... Bruise s are often caused by falls , sports injuries , car accidents , or blows received by ...
Chest pain
... most common complication of atherectomy. Other common complications are injury to the blood vessel lining, plaque that re-forms, blood clots (
hematoma ), and bleeding at the site of insertion. Chest pain and tightness, shortness of breath, and a dry cough are all problems experienced by ...
Congenital rubella
... ... Other factors which can potentiate jaundice in the newborn include: sepsis , biliary atresia , Rh incompatibility, galactosemia , cephalo
hematoma , polycythemia , G-6-P-D deficiency , and congenital rubella , syphilis , toxoplasmosis , ... ...
Cytomegalovirus
... . Other factors which can potentiate jaundice in the newborn include: sepsis , biliary atresia , Rh incompatibility, galactosemia , cephalo
hematoma , polycythemia , G-6-P-D deficiency , and congenital rubella , syphilis , toxoplasmosis , or cytomegalovirus ... ...
Dissect
... dissect ion with or without mastectomy or radiation therapy to the breast with curative intent.[11] ... Aortic Dissect ing Intra mural
hematoma ( Aortic Dissect ion ) Aortic Insufficiency (Aortic Regurgitation ) Aortic Dissect ion Aortic Regurgitation Aortic Stenosis Arrhythmias ...
Erythroblastosis Fetalis
... seen in erythroblastosis fetalis , hemolytic anemia , sickle cell anemia , transfusion reaction s, pernicious anemia , and resolution of large
hematoma s. Erythroblastosis Fetalis (Rh Incompatibility) Factor IX Deficiency ( Hemophilia B ) Hemophilia A Hemophilia B Hodgkin's Disease ...
Galactose
... Other factors which can potentiate jaundice in the newborn include: sepsis , biliary atresia , Rh incompatibility, galactose mia , cephalo
hematoma , polycythemia , G-6-P-D deficiency , and congenital rubella , syphilis , toxoplasmosis , ... than 24 hours after the baby is born, a repeat ...
Galactosemia
... ... Other factors which can potentiate jaundice in the newborn include: sepsis , biliary atresia , Rh incompatibility, galactosemia , cephalo
hematoma , polycythemia , G-6-P-D deficiency , and congenital rubella , syphilis , toxoplasmosis , ... These disorders include myotonic dystrophy , ...
Gums
... as an inert ingredient to medicines. Symptoms include easy bruising , bleeding gums , nosebleeds , and bleeding into muscle tissue (
hematoma ) or a joint space (hemarthrosis). Myrtles are cultivated for their timber, gums , resins, oils, spices and edible fruits. The true myrtle ...
Hematology
... hematology The branch of medicine that pertains to blood and the organ s involved in forming blood .
hematoma ... Hematology is a subspecialty of internal medicine. Hematologists focus on disease s of the blood and related tissue s, including the ...
Hemothorax
... ) due to a puncture d lung, bleeding in the chest ( hemothorax ), fluid in the chest (hydro thorax ), ble4eding into or under the skin (
hematoma ) and infection . ...
Hyperthyroid
... those in their 30s and 40s. Hyperthyroid ism TSH deficiency What the risks are: Excessive bleeding Fainting or feeling lightheaded
hematoma ( blood accumulating under the skin ) Infection (a slight risk any time the skin is broken) Multi ple puncture s to locate veins ... ...
Hyperthyroidism
... those in their 30s and 40s. Hyperthyroidism TSH deficiency What the risks are: Excessive bleeding Fainting or feeling lightheaded
hematoma ( blood accumulating under the skin ) Infection (a slight risk any time the skin is broken) Multi ple puncture s to locate veins ... ...
Hypocalcemia
... , which is characterized by hypocalcemia , ... Injury to the laryngeal nerve (the nerve to the vocal cords). This is extremely rare.
hematoma ( blood collection under the skin ) Breathing difficulty Hypocalcemia (low blood calcium ) as a response to lack of parathyroid ...
Laceration
... the body. Access into the internal jugular vein in the neck can cause laceration of an artery or nerve . This procedure can also cause
hematoma ( blood clot ) formation; damage to local nerve s within the area, pneumothorax , or misplaced catheter ization. Indication: management of ...
Mitral regurgitation
... Mitral Regurgitation , Acute ) Angina Pectoris (Stable Angina ) Aortic Coarctation (Coarctation of the Aorta ) Aortic Dissect ing Intra mural
hematoma ( Aortic Dissection ) ... mitral regurgitation ; acute mitral regurgitation ; chronic mitral valve prolapse pericarditis ; bacterial ...
Muscle strain
... MUSCLE STRAIN S - An acute tearing injury to muscle . Usually associated with a small amount of bleeding (
hematoma ) into the injured muscle tissue . [ Med Help International ] [ Search ] [ Ask the Doctor Forums ] ... How do you treat a muscle strain ? ...
Neuroma
... System. Mfg: Radionics. Source: BW HealthWire - 12/08/98. Acoustic neuroma Acoustic trauma Acromegaly Acute (sub acute ) subdural
hematoma Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Arteriovenous malformation (cerebral) Benign positional vertigo Throat cancer Central pontine myelin ...