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Hemorrhage
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To bleed copiously.
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If they do make the decision to have children when they're older, anaemia puts these young women at a higher risk of death due to post-partum hemorrhage.
This can be seen in all six versions of "Weeping Woman" that the Tate displays alongside related material.Munch lost his vision in his right eye as a result of a hemorrhage in 1930.
Hemorrhage results in a diminished return of venous blood to the heart, the output of which therefore falls, causing a lowering of the arterial blood pressure.
The clinical picture of gram-negative bacteremia is much like that of hemorrhage, although no blood has been lost.
Examples of hemorrhage, the escape of blood from vessels, include epistaxis, or nosebleeds, in racehorses; hematemesis, or regurgitation of blood, in dogs with uremia; hemoptysis, or blood loss from lungs; hematuria, or blood in urine, of cattle with inflammation of the urinary bladder.
These layers define three potential spaces for blood to collect: the epidural space, between the skull and the dura; the subdural space, between the dura and the arachnoid layer; and the subarachnoid space, between the arachnoid and pia layers each with its own potential sources of hemorrhage.
It also has a calming effect that protects the system against exhaustion in traumatic shock, internal hemorrhage, congestive heart failure, and debilitated conditions (as certain forms of typhoid fever).
When the cardiac output the amount of blood pumped into the general circulation by the heart is lowered by hemorrhage or by medical or surgical shock, the renal circulation is depressed to an even greater extent.
CT is the preferred examination for evaluating stroke, particularly subarachnoid hemorrhage, as well as abdominal tumours and abscesses.
The extensive tissue injury documented in ebolavirus infection, including massive cell death and hemorrhage, has been associated with viral interference of immune cell function, particularly suppressive effects on the maturation of dendritic cells and the catastrophic loss (via apoptosis) of lymphocytes.
Restriction of blood flow to the brain due to a blood clot or hemorrhage may lead to a cerebrovascular accident, or stroke, and narrowing in the abdominal aorta, its major branches, or arteries of the legs may result in peripheral arterial disease.
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