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hemorrhagehem‧or‧rhage /ˈhemərɪdʒ/ noun [countable, uncountable] hemorrhageOrigin: 1400-1500 French hémorrhagie, from Latin haemorrhagia, from Greek, from haima ( ➔ HEMO-) + -rrhagia ‘bursting out, flow’ - Acute cerebellar hemorrhage or infarction often presents with vertigo and headache.
- Below her waist, the fabric of her smock filled with the black clots of her hemorrhage.
- Elya would die of a hemorrhage.
- If there are none of the white blotches that mean hemorrhage, he begins an examination to diagnose stroke.
- Subarachnoid hemorrhage may occur at any age, even among people in the sixth or seventh decade of life.
- The following points should be remembered when a diagnosis of subarachnoid hemorrhage is being considered: 1.
- The pain of subarachnoid hemorrhage may localize in the posterior neck, or rarely in the lower back. 3.
the American spelling of haemorrhage |