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A very large area is called an ecchymosis.
Raccoon eyes may be accompanied by Battle's sign, an ecchymosis behind the ear.
The most common symptoms are pain, swelling, erythema, and ecchymosis.
No visible head trauma, good muscle tone minimal ecchymosis and edema.
Battle's sign - is ecchymosis of the mastoid process of the temporal bone.
In isolation, this is called an ecchymosis or bruise and may be the result of injury or illness.
"Victim has presence of large ecchymosis, approximately four inches in diameter, on the upper left thigh.
A large area of deeply purple skin (called ecchymosis) can result from bleeding into the skin and soft tissues.
Symptoms commonly include ecchymosis and swelling.
Bites can cause pain, swelling, hemorrhagic bleb formation, and ecchymosis.
"Further, there's a massive contusion at the base of his skull, an ecchymosis that had to be inflicted by a skilled killer.
The sites where skin popping with cocaine has been performed have an area of central pallor surrounded by bruising (ecchymosis).
An ecchymosis, commonly called a bruise, is a hematoma of the skin larger than 10mm.
A minor case of internal bleeding results in ecchymosis, or a bruise: blood expands under the skin, causing discoloration.
Guérin's sign is present characterised by ecchymosis in the region of greater palatine vessels.
Internal organs may bleed, including the brain and intestines and will cause ecchymosis (bruising) of the skin.
"Technically a traumatic ecchymosis?"
Bite symptoms include massive tissue swelling, pain, ecchymosis, hemorrhagic blebs, and necrosis.
The term ecchymosis also applies to the sub-cutaneous discoloration resulting from seepage of blood within the contused tissue.
"Nothing serious-only sightly painful and producing only a little ecchymosis and extravasation.
Raccoon eyes - is periorbital ecchymosis i.e. "black eyes"
As a result of atrophic changes such as striae, telangiectasias, purpura and ecchymosis develop.
Punctured and incised wounds., Traumatism, ecchymosis, extensive extravasations, oedema.
This causes extravasation of blood from the peripheral capillaries and may result in sub-cutaneous blemishing (ecchymosis), which usually takes 2-4 days to fade.
Grünwald sign (appearance of ecchymosis, large bruise, around the umbilicus due to local toxic lesion of the vessels)