ecchymosis$23690$ - translation to dutch
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ecchymosis$23690$ - translation to dutch

INDICATION OF FRACTURE OF MIDDLE CRANIAL FOSSA OF THE SKULL
Battles sign; Postauricular ecchymosis; Battle sign; Battle's Sign; Battle’s Sign; Retro-auricular bruising

ecchymosis      
n. in de regel doorstoten of kneuzen veroorzaakte bloeduitstorting in huid of slijmvliezen
black-and-blue         
  • Healing of a [[black eye]] over a nine-day period caused by a [[wisdom tooth]] extraction
  • [[Black eye]] and [[subconjunctival hemorrhage]] after a punch to the face
  • A woman's bruising after a severe fall
  • Bruise caused by a [[sprained ankle]]
  • Severe bruising resulting from yard work injury
TYPE OF HEMATOMA
Ecchymosis; Contusion; Bruising; Ecchymoses; Bruises; Spontaneous ecchymoses; Contusions; Eccymosis; Black-and-blue; Contused wound; Bruised; Contuse; Contuses; Contused; Contusing; Slap mark; Slap marks; Bone bruise; Ecchymotic; Easy bruising; Subcutaneous hemorrhage; Echymosis; Draft:Black and blue mark
bont en blauw (geslagen)

Definition

ecchymosis
[??k?'m??s?s]
¦ noun (plural ecchymoses -si:z) Medicine a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath, typically caused by bruising.
Origin
C16: mod. L., from Gk ekkhumosis 'escape of blood'.

Wikipedia

Battle's sign

Battle's sign, also known as mastoid ecchymosis, is an indication of fracture of middle cranial fossa of the skull. These fractures may be associated with underlying brain trauma. Battle's sign consists of bruising over the mastoid process as a result of extravasation of blood along the path of the posterior auricular artery. The sign is named after William Henry Battle.

Battle's sign takes at least one day to appear after the initial traumatic basilar skull fracture, similar to raccoon eyes. It is usually seen after head injuries resulting in injury to mastoid process leading to bruising.

Battle's sign may be confused with a spreading hematoma from a fracture of the mandibular condyle, which is a less serious injury.