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Results 1 - 10 of 91 for bruise OR hematoma OR trauma
  1. ... or sporadic hemiplegic migraine (described below), minor head trauma can cause life-threatening brain swelling (cerebral edema) ... cerebral edema and fatal coma after minor head trauma: role of the CACNA1A calcium channel subunit gene ...
  2. ... from birth. People with Glanzmann thrombasthenia tend to bruise easily, have frequent nosebleeds (epistaxis), and may bleed ... petechiae) or swelling caused by bleeding within tissues (hematoma). Glanzmann thrombasthenia can also cause prolonged bleeding following ...
  3. ... bones that break (fracture) easily, often from mild trauma or with no apparent cause. Multiple fractures are ... childhood and adolescence that often result from minor trauma, such as falling while learning to walk. Fractures ...
  4. ... microthrombocytopenia. X-linked thrombocytopenia can cause individuals to bruise easily or have episodes of prolonged bleeding following minor trauma or even in the absence of injury (spontaneous ...
  5. ... macrothrombocytopenia). People with Bernard-Soulier syndrome tend to bruise easily and have an increased risk of nosebleeds ( ... following minor injury or surgery or even without trauma (spontaneous bleeding). Rarely, bleeding under the skin causes ...
  6. ... Abnormal bleeding can occur after surgery or minor trauma. The condition can also cause spontaneous bleeding into ... abnormal bleeding after surgery, dental work, or major trauma. However, most people who carry one mutated copy ...
  7. ... fragile and easily damaged. Friction or other minor trauma can cause the skin layers to separate, leading ... skin is less resistant to friction and minor trauma and blisters easily. Most COL17A1 gene mutations cause ...
  8. ... fragile and easily damaged. Friction or other minor trauma can cause the skin layers to separate, leading ... skin is less resistant to friction and minor trauma and blisters easily.Researchers are working to determine ...
  9. ... and areas of missing skin, often caused by trauma that occurs during birth. Most often, blisters are ... to the dermis, and friction or other minor trauma can cause the two skin layers to separate. ...
  10. ... tongue are common and can occur after minor trauma or in the absence of injury (spontaneous bleeding). ... the spaces between joints (hemarthrosis) or the muscles (hematoma). Rarely, bleeding in the brain or other internal ...
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