hematoma
A mass of blood is called a Hematoma
Hematoma
Hematoma
A mass of clotted blood is called a hematoma.
Hematoma refers to the swelling of clotted blood trapped in the tissues.
Hematoma is a mass or collection of blood.
It may be a cranial hematoma or a subdural hematoma. A subdural hematoma is a massive blood clot beneath the dura mater that causes neurologic symptoms by pressure on the brain.
A mass of tissue growing uncontrollably is a cancerous tumor.
-rrhagia is the medical terminology combining form meaning bleeding.
Luteal means related to a mass of yellow glandular tissue.
A lymph node is an encapsulated mass of lymph tissue.
Embolism.
A fat embolus is a fatty mass floating in the blood. Lipemia is excess fat levels in the blood.
A mass of diseased cells is a tumor.
Hematoma
Stroma is the medical term meaning the connective tissue that provides the framework for an organ. It's counterpart is parenchyma, which means the main mass of the organ.
A mass.
Osteopenia is the medical term meaning lower-than-normal bone mass. If bone loss is significant, osteoporosis may result.
The term epithelium is the medical one used to describe the very thin tissue forming the outer layer of the body's surface and also that which lines the alimentary canal and other hollow structures.