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单词 contusion
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contusion


con·tu·sion

C0611600 (kən-to͞o′zhən, -tyo͞o′-)n. An injury in which the skin is not broken; a bruise.

contusion

(kənˈtjuːʒən) n (Pathology) an injury in which the skin is not broken; bruise conˈtusioned adj

con•tu•sion

(kənˈtu ʒən, -ˈtyu-)

n. an injury to the subsurface tissue without the skin being broken; bruise. [1350–1400; (< Middle French) < Latin]
Thesaurus
Noun1.contusion - an injury that doesn't break the skin but results in some discolorationcontusion - an injury that doesn't break the skin but results in some discolorationbruiseharm, hurt, injury, trauma - any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.ecchymosis - the purple or black-and-blue area resulting from a bruisepetechia - a minute red or purple spot on the surface of the skin as the result of tiny hemorrhages of blood vessels in the skin (as in typhoid fever)black eye, shiner, mouse - a swollen bruise caused by a blow to the eye
2.contusion - the action of bruising; "the bruise resulted from a contusion"hitting, striking, hit - the act of contacting one thing with another; "repeated hitting raised a large bruise"; "after three misses she finally got a hit"

contusion

noun (Formal) bruise, injury, swelling, trauma (Pathology), discoloration, knock He had lacerations and contusions all over his arm and shoulder.
Translations
contusione

Contusion


contusion

an injury in which the skin is not broken; bruise

Contusion

 

a pathological state that arises as a result of the bruising of the entire body surface or the greater part of it from the effect of a percussion wave or explosion. Contusion may also occur from the fall of large masses of friable bodies, such as sand, gravel, or small stones (during slides), or from water injuries (during an underwater explosion). With contusion there arise general disturbances that occur because of protective inhibition of the central nervous system in response to an extremely strong stimulus to the numerous nerve endings in the skin and soft tissues (reflex fields).

Characteristic of contusion is, first of all, loss of consciousness. Its duration depends on the severity of the contusion and may last from several minutes and hours to days and longer. Along with this, dangerous disturbances of vitally important body functions may occur, such as disturbances of respiration and cardiac activity to the point of coma. The external signs of injury during contusion may be insignificant or completely absent. However, this does not indicate the degree and severity of the contusion, since it is possible that there are at the same time severe injuries to internal organs (liver, kidneys, stomach, etc.), fractures of extremities and ribs, or craniocerebral trauma.

After the return of consciousness, one may note severe headaches, nausea and vomiting (regardless of whether food is taken), dizziness (especially when the head is turned), amnesia, and disturbances of hearing and speech. The most severe disturbances of hearing, even to the point of its complete loss, are possible during barotrauma. The consequences of severe contusion are long-standing rapid fatigability, general malaise, and increased irritability.

Most severe is the course of brain contusion, characteristic of which is the development of general disturbances (loss of consciousness, disturbance of respiration, blood circulation, etc.) and disturbances owing to localization of the focus of affection of the brain tissue. When the contusion focus is localized in the area of the anterior and posterior central gyri of the left temporal lobe of the brain, there arise disturbances of motion and disruptions of sensitivity, speech, hearing, vision, and so on. Brain contusion may be accompanied by hemorrhage and compression of the brain tissue caused by the blood flowing from the blood vessels of the brain, which produces a serious complication— edema of the brain. A consequence of brain contusion may be epileptiform attacks at a later period.

To treat for contusion, patients need complete rest, emergency medical care, and immediate hospitalization. Subsequently, if there are persistent disturbances of motion (pareses, paralyses), therapeutic exercise is prescribed; if there are speech disturbances, logopedic lessons and other special therapeutic measures are prescribed.

I. V. BOGORAD


Contusion

 

the mechanical injury of tissues or organs without a break in the skin, usually caused by a blow from a blunt object. The extent of the contusion depends on the size, shape, and weight of the object, the force of the blow, and other factors. The most common contusions are those of the skin, muscles, and periosteum. Contusions are always accompanied by injury to blood vessels and by extravasation into tissues. Ecchymoses occur in superficial contusions, and hematomas are formed with significant extravasation into the soft tissues. Contusions are accompanied by pain, swelling, and, frequently, dysfunction. Contusions of the head may result in concussion and contusion of the brain. Contusions of the rib cage in children may cause contusion of the lungs and heart because the walls of the rib cage are still flexible in children.

Minor contusions are treated with applications of cold compresses and the use of analgesics, with subsequent physical therapy and exercise. Contusions accompanied by injury to internal organs require immediate medical attention and hospitalization.

contusion

[kən′tü·zhən] (medicine) A subcutaneous bruise caused by an injury in which the skin is not broken.

contusion


contusion

 [kon-too´zhun] injury to tissues with skin discoloration and without breakage of skin; called also bruise. Blood from the broken vessels accumulates in surrounding tissues, producing pain, swelling, and tenderness, and the discoloration is the result of blood seepage just under the skin. Most heal without special treatment, but cold compresses may reduce bleeding if applied immediately after the injury, and thus may reduce swelling, discoloration, and pain.
If a contusion is unusually severe, the injured part should be rested and slightly elevated; later application of heat may hasten absorption of blood. Serious complications may develop in some cases. Normally blood is drawn off from the bruised area in a few days, but occasionally blood clotted in the area may form a cyst or may calcify and require surgical treatment. Contusions may also be complicated by infection.
cerebral contusion contusion of the brain following a head injury. It may occur with extradural or subdural collections of blood, in which case the patient may be left with neurologic defects or epilepsy. (See also cranial hematoma.)

con·tu·sion

(kon-tū'zhŭn), Any mechanical injury (usually caused by a blow) resulting in hemorrhage beneath unbroken skin.
See also: bruise.
[L. contusio, a bruising]

contusion

(kən-to͞o′zhən, -tyo͞o′-)n. An injury in which the skin is not broken; a bruise.

contusion

Dermatology A bruise, an injury without a break in the skin, in which subcutaneous blood vessels rupture, resulting in ecchymotic patches, often due to a blow from a blunt object. See Brain contusion, Cerebral contusion, Cortical contusion, Hip-pointer contusion.

con·tu·sion

(kŏn-tū'zhŭn) Any mechanical injury (usually caused by a blow) resulting in hemorrhage beneath unbroken skin.
See also: bruise, ecchymosis
[L. contusio, a bruising]

contusion

A bruise.

con·tu·sion

(kŏn-tū'zhŭn) Any mechanical injury (usually caused by a blow) resulting in hemorrhage beneath unbroken skin. [L. contusio, a bruising]

Contusion


Related to Contusion: Brain contusion

CONTUSION, med. jurisp. An injury or lesion, arising from the shock of a body with a large surface, which presents no loss of substance, and no apparent wound. If the skin be divided, the injury takes the name of a contused wound. Vide 1 Ch. Pr, 38; 4 Carr. & P. 381, 487, 558, 565; 6 Carr. & P. 684; 2 Beck's Med. Jur. 178.

contusion


Related to contusion: Brain contusion
  • noun

Synonyms for contusion

noun bruise

Synonyms

  • bruise
  • injury
  • swelling
  • trauma
  • discoloration
  • knock

Synonyms for contusion

noun an injury that doesn't break the skin but results in some discoloration

Synonyms

  • bruise

Related Words

  • harm
  • hurt
  • injury
  • trauma
  • ecchymosis
  • petechia
  • black eye
  • shiner
  • mouse

noun the action of bruising

Related Words

  • hitting
  • striking
  • hit
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