A hemorrhage
Most likely it means your gas cap is loose... or whats called an evap system leak.
The fluids in the blood leak through the capillaries and into the surrounding tissue. After the cells are bathed the fluid moves into the the lymphatic system. It is then returned into the bloodstream
Extravasate means to leak out side of a blood vessel.
they leak plasma
Yes, punctured veins leak blood.
Hemorrhage. A forceful leak of blood which can be internal or external.
Since blood-csf barrier is not well developed in neonates protein leak from blood to csf occurs...so csf protein is high in neonates and infants...for similar reason csf protein is elevated in all meningitis due to vascular permeability...
That's a fancy way of saying "stroke". A stroke is either a blockage of blood vessels in the brain, or a leak ( a rupture) in a blood vessel in the brain. Blockages or "occlusions" are more common than "hemorrhagic" (bleeding) strokes. The word "cerebrovascular" means "brain" (cerebro) and "blood vessels" (vascular). And "accident" means "something went wrong!"
no. How could you have a leak without a leak? There's a hole in the system somewhere.
If a blood vessel ruptures, it has developed a leak. In an artery (going away from the heart) the blood will leak much faster than in a vein (going back to the heart).
It has a fuel system leak, can be fuel line, etc.( liquid leak) or (fuses) faulty gas cap/fuel emission system leak.
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