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ecchymosis [ˌɛkɪˈməʊsɪs] n pl -ses [-siːz] (Medicine / Pathology) discoloration of the skin through bruising [from New Latin, from Greek ekkhumōsis, from ekkhumousthai to pour out, from khumos juice] ecchymosed [ˈɛkɪˌməʊzd -ˌməʊst], ecchymotic [ˌɛkɪˈmɒtɪk] adj ecchymosis 1. the secretion of blood from a blood vessel into the surrounding tissue as a result of a bruise. See also: Blood and Blood Vessels
2. the bruise or discoloration thus caused. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| Physical examination disclosed mild icteric sclera and multiple ecchymoses on the extremities. 30) Finally, individuals in ESRD tend to have petechiae or ecchymoses as a result of increased capillary fragility and subcutaneous bleeding. The patients with STSS had a shorter incubation period and a higher frequency of gastrointestinal symptoms, coma, and petechiae and ecchymoses than did other patients (Table 3). |
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