The occurrence in this disease of the hæmatoma or blood-tumor of the rectus abdominis is thus explained, the degenerated muscle and its contained blood-vessels being ruptured.
A hæmatoma resulted in connection with the wounded vessel, the general tendency in the effusion being to coagulation at the margins and subsequent contraction.
The antero-posterior wound in the upper third of the arm was healed, but a month after the injury a large fluctuating arterial hæmatoma developed in the axilla and upper third of the arm.
Three weeks later at Wynberg a large arterial hæmatoma which pulsated was noted in the axilla.
Given complete division of the vessels, as far as my experience went, arterial hæmatoma was the uniform result.
An irregular entry wound was situated over the internal tuberosity of the tibia, while a large fluctuating hæmatoma existed in the lower third of the thigh, at the upper part of which a hard elongated body was palpable.
A large subperitoneal hæmatoma only was discovered, and evacuated.
Even if a hæmatoma forms it seldom assumes a great size.
A blood cyst or hæmatoma results from the encapsulation of extravasated blood in the tissues, from hæmorrhage taking place into a preformed cyst, or from the saccular pouching of a varicose vein.
This frequently takes place without the formation of a hæmatoma as the arterial blood finds its way into the vein and so does not escape into the tissues.
The blood from a hæmatoma may be withdrawn by an exploring needle, and the puncture sealed with collodion.
When an artery is wounded a firm hæmatoma may form, with an expansile pulsation and a palpable thrill--whether such a hæmatoma remains circumscribed or becomes diffuse depends upon the density or laxity of the tissues around it.
Under the conjunctivæ there are extravasations of bright red blood; and sublingual hæmatoma has been observed (Beatson).
Such a hæmatoma may mask a fracture of the bone beneath--for example, fracture of the olecranon.
In most cases it is merely the deltoid muscle and the subcutaneous tissue over it that are bruised, but sometimes a hæmatoma forms either in the muscle or in the sub-deltoid bursa.
In nearly all cases the cartilage of the septum is bent or displaced so that it bulges into one or other nostril, and not infrequently a hæmatoma forms in the septum (p.
Hæmatoma of the scalp results when lacerated vessels bleed into the sub-aponeurotic space.
Even a large hæmatoma is usually completely absorbed, but the dispersion of the clot may be hastened by massage and elastic pressure.
Hæmatoma of the septum is usually traumatic in origin.
The mildest degree consists in a bruising of the periosteum, which is raised from the bone by an effusion of blood, constituting a hæmatoma of the periosteum.
A hæmatoma of the scalp may readily be mistaken for a depressed fracture of the skull, owing to the fact that the margins of the effusion are often raised and of a firm resistant character.
A hæmatoma of the scalp may readily be mistaken for a depressed fracture.
Brisk bleeding from vessels at the base of the cyst, usually follows from the cavity which contained the cyst and this must be carefully arrested, otherwise a large hæmatoma may result.
Occasionally a hæmatoma forms in the wound; and in patients in whom the operation has been performed for septic conditions, stitch abscesses will occur.
Semon has drawn attention to this danger in connexion with operations upon the larynx, and after minor operations in other regions of the body it is not uncommon to find a small hæmatoma which necessitates reopening the wound.
Hæmatoma between the layers of the broad ligament.
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