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A hematoma, also spelled haematoma, or blood suffusion is a localized outside of , due to either disease or trauma including injury or surgery and may involve blood continuing to seep from broken . A hematoma is and is initially in liquid form spread among the tissues including in sacs between tissues where it may and solidify before blood is reabsorbed into blood vessels. An is a hematoma of the skin larger than 10 mm.

They may occur among and or within many areas such as and other organs, connective tissues, , and .

A collection of blood (or even a ) may be aggravated by medication (blood thinner). Blood seepage and collection of blood may occur if is given via an intramuscular route; to avoid this, heparin must be given or subcutaneously.


Signs and symptoms
Some hematomas are visible under the surface of the skin (commonly called bruises) or possibly felt as masses or lumps. Lumps may be caused by the limitation of the blood to a sac, subcutaneous or intramuscular tissue space isolated by fascial planes. This is a anatomical feature that helps prevent injuries from causing massive blood loss. In most cases a hematoma as a sac of blood eventually dissolves; however, in some cases it may continue to grow due to blood seepage or show no change. If the sac of blood does not disappear, then it may need to be surgically cleaned out or repaired.

The slow process of reabsorption of hematomas can allow the broken down blood cells and hemoglobin pigment to move in the connective tissue. For example, a patient who injures the base of their thumb might cause a hematoma, which will slowly move all through their finger within a week. is the main determinant of this process.

Hematomas on articulations can reduce mobility of a member and present roughly the same symptoms as a fracture.

In most cases, movement and exercise of the affected muscle is the best way to introduce the collection back into the bloodstream.


Classification

Types


Degrees
  • – small pinpoint hematomas less than 3 mm in diameter;
  • (purple) – a bruise about 3-10 mm in diameter, generally round in shape;
  • – subcutaneous extravasation of blood in a thin layer under the skin, i.e. bruising, over 1 cm in diameter.
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Etymology
The English word "hematoma" came into use in 1826. The word derives from the αἷμα haima "blood" and -ωμα -oma, a suffix forming nouns indicating a mass or tumor. "hematoma". Online Etymology Dictionary.


See also
  • Metanephric dysplastic hematoma of the sacral region
  • Welts


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