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ecchymosis
 – diagnosis
 – drug abuse and
 – geriatric hemorrhagic disorders and
 – in hematologic diseases
 – in orbital blowout fractures
 – physical examination



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Bruise (Ecchymosis)
Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine > Chapter 265. Forensics > Patterns of Injury
Contusion injuries of the eye and surrounding structures may cause ecchymosis ("black...
CURRENT Medical Dx & Tx > Chapter 7. Disorders of the Eyes & Lids > Ocular Trauma > Contusions
Figure XXV-46 Hemophilia A. Swelling from recurrent knee joint bleeding. Cutaneous ecchymoses.
Williams Hematology > Color Atlas XXV: Cutaneous Lesions > Cutaneous Lesions
Vascular Lesions
Dermatology > Chapter 104. Cutaneous Manifestations of Drug Abuse > Clinical Manifestations
Petechiae and Ecchymoses
Williams Hematology > Chapter 1. Initial Approach to the Patient: History and Physical Examination > Physical Examination > Skin
Key Sign Intradermal Hemorrhage
DeGowin's Diagnostic Examination > Chapter 6. The Skin and Nails > Skin and Nail Signs > Purpura
Bruising, Purpura, Petechiae, and Ecchymoses
Hazzard's Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, 6e > Chapter 106. Hemorrhagic Disorders > Clinical Approach to Bleeding in the Elderly Patient > Bleeding Symptoms
Figure 1.20. Orbital Ecchymosis. Sustained from blunt trauma to the globe and the inferior...
The Atlas of Emergency Medicine > Chapter 1. Head and Facial Trauma > Orbital Floor Fracture > Emergency Department Treatment and Disposition
Figure 1.23. Medial Wall Orbital Fracture. Periorbital ecchymosis and swelling is seen in...
The Atlas of Emergency Medicine > Chapter 1. Head and Facial Trauma > Orbital Floor Fracture > Emergency Department Treatment and Disposition
Orbital floor fractures are seen from two distinct mechanisms. The first is a true "blowout"...
The Atlas of Emergency Medicine > Chapter 1. Head and Facial Trauma > Orbital Floor Fracture > Clinical Summary

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