Type | Definition |
Bruise (ecchymosis) | - Accumulation of blood under the skin that can range from purple-blue to green-yellow color
- Significant if > 5 visible bruises
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Petechiae | - Flat, red, < 2 mm diameter areas of skin bleeding
- Not blanchable or palpable
- Usually in dependent areas of body (eg, lower legs, sacrum)
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Purpura | - Consists of coalescing petechiae
- Typically palpable
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Hematoma | - Collection of blood in extravascular space
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Bleeding challenge | - Event which typically causes bleeding in normal individuals
- Childbirth
- Dental cleaning
- Surgery
- Trauma
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Major bleeding | - Bleeding causing death or critical organ injury
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Primary and secondary hemostasis | - Primary
- Defect typically causes petechiae or mucocutaneous bleeding
- Initial steps in forming clot
- Secondary
- Defect usually causes joint bleeding or deep tissue hematomas
- Fibrin-based clot formation
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