Hematoma

/ˌhimәˈtoʊmә/ noun

A localized collection of blood outside blood vessels, usually clotted, that forms a swelling or mass. Can occur anywhere in the body and ranges from minor bruises to life-threatening brain bleeds.

From Greek 'haima' (blood) + '-oma' (mass, tumor). The term was coined in the 19th century as medical understanding of blood vessel injuries advanced. The '-oma' suffix typically indicates a mass or growth, making hematoma literally mean 'blood mass.'

AMየደም ስብስብ
ARورم دموي
BNরক্তগুচ্ছ
CAhematoma
CShematom
DAblodansamling
DEHämatom
ELαιματώνυμα
EShematoma
FAخونریزی
FIverenpurkama
FRhématome
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