HAEMATOCELE
\hˈiːmɐtˌə͡ʊsə͡l], \hˈiːmɐtˌəʊsəl], \h_ˈiː_m_ɐ_t_ˌəʊ_s_əl]\
Definitions of HAEMATOCELE
- 2006 - WordNet 3.0
- 2011 - English Dictionary Database
- 1846 - Medical lexicon: a dictionary of medical science
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swelling caused by blood collecting in a body cavity (especially a swelling of the membrane covering the testis)
By Princeton University
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swelling caused by blood collecting in a body cavity (especially a swelling of the membrane covering the testis)
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A tumour formed by blood. By some, this term has been applied to a tumour formed by blood, effused into the areolar texture of the scrotum. Others have used it for tumours arising from effusion of blood into the tunica vaginalis :-haematocele, according to them, differing from hydrocele, only in the character of the effusion.-Heister. Others, again, have applied it to effusions of blood into the interior of the tunica albuginea itself. - Richter. The first is the usual acceptation. It is most commonly caused by wounds or contusions; and requires the use of antiphlogistics, discutients, &c. Sometimes it is necessary to evacuate the effused blood.
By Robley Dunglison
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