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Increased bleeding leads to more bruising and swelling, and makes the scar larger.
A relatively small but virulent strain of extremism is making its presence felt by stoking the media's addiction to bleeding leads.
It is assumed that bleeding leads to hemodynamic compromise, decreasing tissue oxygenation (for example, because of anemia or hypotension) and consequently activating adaptive mechanisms, which may trigger a chain of other adverse complications [ 62].
Irritation of the meninges, which may occur with intracranial infection or bleeding, leads to unusual stiffness on passive attempts to flex the neck, as well as to an inability to straighten the bent knee when the hip is flexed (the Kernig sign).
Furthermore, active bleeding leads to coagulation factor consumption.
The subperiosteal bleeding leads to diagnostic scaling of the bone surfaces and enhanced ridges of the muscle attachments.
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Customers — some coughing, others bleeding — led one another through the rubble to the exits, witnesses said.
Furthermore, we performed a non-systematic literature search comparing our data with reports from major centres published over the last 10 years.We found 72 complications in 64 (12.0%) of the patients, the most common being bleeding, lead failure, and pneumothorax.
The media, whose primary driver is sales and circulations, caters to explosive, headline events: "What bleeds, leads".
Internet stocks also continued to bleed, led by E*Trade egrp, Amazon.com amzn and CMGI cmgi.
After many years, the BART trial (Blood Conservation Using Antifibrinolytics in a Randomized Trial) addressed these concerns and showed that aprotinin, despite reducing bleeding, led to a higher mortality than other antifibrinolytics [ 6].
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