ecchymoses การใช้
- Larger bruises ( ecchymoses ) may also develop.
- Inspection typically reveals evidence of bleeding ( petechiae or ecchymoses ), along with slow, continuous bleeding from any injuries or wounds.
- Vancomycin can induce platelet-reactive antibodies in the patient, leading to severe thrombocytopenia and bleeding with florid petechial hemorrhages, ecchymoses, and wet purpura.
- "' Purpura "'is a condition of red or purple discolored spots on the skin that do not ecchymoses greater than 1 cm.
- Printed on the record itself is ESQUIVONS LES ECCHYMOSES DES ESQUIMAUX AUX MOTS EXQUIS, which roughly translates to dodge the Eskimo bruises with exquisite words, but functions as a sort of French tongue twister.
- "' Tardieu's ecchymoses "', subpleural spots of ecchymosis that follow the death of a newborn child by strangulation or suffocation, were first described by Tardieu in 1859, and were so named in his honor.
- One interlude in " Anemic Cinema " says, " Rrose Selavy et moi estimons les ecchymoses des Esquimaux aux mots exquis, " which translates something like " Rrose and I admire the Eskimos'bruises with exquisite words ."
- All of the following suggest platelet bleeding, not coagulation bleeding : the bleeding from a skin cut such as a razor nick is prompt and excessive, but can be controlled by pressure; spontaneous bleeding into the skin which causes a purplish stain named by its size : petechiae, purpura, ecchymoses; bleeding into mucous membranes causing bleeding gums, nose bleed, and gastrointestinal bleeding; menorrhagia; and intraretinal and intracranial bleeding.