seroma: filled with clear serous fluid hematoma: filled with red blood cells
seroma is a tumor-like collection of serum, whereas ceroma is a tumor of degenerated tissue.
periorbital hematoma is 1 black eye, bilateral is 2 black eyes
A Subdural Hematoma occurs when a severe acceleration to deceleration occurs leading to the veins in the subdural space tearing. An Epidural Hematoma occurs from direct trauma to the brain leading to bleeding in the meningeal artery.
bleeding wound infection delayed wound healing skin or fat necrosis (death) hematoma (collection of blood in a tissue) seroma (collection of serum in a tissue) seroma (collection of serum in a tissue) blood clots pulmonary embolism
A seroma is a mass or swelling caused by the localized accumulation of serum within a tissue or organ. A hygroma is a swelling in soft tissue located over a joint. Hygromas are usually caused by repeated injury.
A hematoma is a mass of clotted blood that forms at an injury site. A fracture hematoma is a clot resulting from a break in a blood vessel within the bone, the marrow space, the periosteum, or the surrounding tissue associated with a bone fracture.
They are the same thing and ceratoma and seratoma are simply common misspellings for seroma. A seroma can result when plasma leaks out of a small ruptured blood vessel. The result is a small pocket of fluid and this is common following surgical procedures.
Some complications with surgical breast augmentation include: hypertrophic scarring, hematoma, seroma, wound separation, infection, cellulitis, and Mondor's disease.
Could a small seroma in the abdomin be dangerous?
Hematoma is blood pooled outside the blood vessel, aneurysm is a bulging of a blood vessel.
An intracerebral hematoma is a collection of blood from bleeding within the brain whereas a subdural hematoma is a collection of blood from bleeding outside the brain. The brain is covered by a membrane called the meninges which consists of three layers. The outermost layer is the dura mater, the middle layer is the arachnoid mater while the innermost layer which is adjacent to the outer surface of the brain is the pia mater. A subdural hematoma is therefore more specifically a collection of blood between the dura and arachnoid layers.
A seroma is a small fluid collection usually under an incision.