Definition of Hematomata

1. hematoma [n] - See also: hematoma

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hematomata

hematogenous
hematohiston
hematoid
hematoidin
hematolite
hematologic
hematological
hematologies
hematologist
hematologists
hematology
hematolysis
hematoma
hematomal
hematomas
hematomata (current term)
hematopathologist
hematopathologists
hematopathology
hematophagous
hematophagy
hematophanite
hematophilia
hematophobia
hematopoeitic
hematopoeitic stem cell
hematopoesis
hematopoieses
hematopoiesis
hematopoietic

Literary usage of Hematomata

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. On the surgical complications and sequels of the continued fevers by William Williams Keen (1898)
"IT is rather strange that while in the earlier table (see Toner Lecture, " hematomata ") I was able to collect so many cases of hematoma, in the second ..."

2. Text-book of general and special pathology for students and practitioners by Henry Turner Brooks (1915)
"hematomata originate partly in connection with traumatism (all ... many muscle hematomata), and partly from other local causes. ..."

3. Infantile mortality during child-birth and its prevention by Abram Brothers (1896)
"Thrombi and hematomata of the Vulva and Vagina before delivery may result fatally to both mother and child (Charpentier). A case of hematoma obstructing ..."

4. A Clinical Text-book of Surgical Diagnosis and Treatment by John William Macdonald (1897)
"hematomata.—As the direct result of traumatism, especially when the septum is fractured, separating the cartilaginous part from the bony portion, ..."

5. Principles and practice of obstetrics by Joseph Bolivar De Lee (1918)
"hematomata have been found under the skin of the vulva, around the agina, ... Varices are said not to favor hematomata. Rough uterine massage in the ..."

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