Sort of - yes. A hematoma, aka contusion, aka bruise is when blood escapes from a broken blood vessel and is visible under the skin. The blood in the tissue will clot.
A deep bruise, or a hematoma. Contusions of the femur can occur as a result of blunt trauma or a jammed bone, resulting in deep, aching pain.
black eye,contusion around the eye with bruising, discoloration, and swelling. It is usually treated for the first 24 hours with ice packs to reduce swelling, then with hot compresses to aid in resorption of blood from the hematoma.
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at is the pathophysiology what is the pathophysiology of myoma
920 - contusion of face 923.10 - contusion of forearm
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A contusion is a bruise. Blunt trauma would likely refer to how the contusion how the bruise was caused.
A bruise on the brain is called a contusion.