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ecchymosis
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ec·chy·mo·sis  (k-mss)
n.
The passage of blood from ruptured blood vessels into subcutaneous tissue, marked by a purple discoloration of the skin.

[New Latin, from Greek ekkhumsis, extravasation, from ekkhumousthai, to extravasate : ek-, out; see ecto- + khumos, juice; see gheu- in Indo-European roots.]

ecchy·motic (-mtk) adj.

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.
2. the bruise or discoloration thus caused.
See also: Blood and Blood Vessels
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.ecchymosis - the purple or black-and-blue area resulting from a bruise
bruise, contusion - an injury that doesn't break the skin but results in some discoloration
2.ecchymosis - the escape of blood from ruptured blood vessels into the surrounding tissue to form a purple or black-and-blue spot on the skin
biological process, organic process - a process occurring in living organisms


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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.
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