Difference between revisions of "Hematoma"
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Hematoma should ''not'' be confused with [[hemangioma]]s, a type of [[vascular tumour]]. | Hematoma should ''not'' be confused with [[hemangioma]]s, a type of [[vascular tumour]]. | ||
They should not be confused with post-mortem extravascular blood collections. | They should ''not'' be confused with post-mortem extravascular blood collections. | ||
==Types of | ==Types of hemato mas== | ||
Intracranial: | Intracranial: | ||
{{Main|Intracranial hematoma}} | {{Main|Intracranial hematoma}} |
Revision as of 12:27, 12 January 2014
Hematoma is an abnormal collection of blood outside of the vascular space, e.g. blood vessels. The clinical significance is dependent on the size, location and co-morbidities. They are important to document in the context of forensic pathology. Hematomas are usually described by location and size.
Hematoma should not be confused with hemangiomas, a type of vascular tumour. They should not be confused with post-mortem extravascular blood collections.
Types of hemato mas
Intracranial:
Main article: Intracranial hematoma
Brain stem:
Scalp:
Lung:
Pediatric: