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Epistaxis (translated from German)
Epistaxis Epistaxis (of gr. ??????? "darauftroepfeln") is that medizinische technical ... for Nose-bleed. The main cause for Epistaxis is digitale manipulation (thus Nose-bore). Nose ... Table of contents Causes The causes for Epistaxis are different; apart from the digital manipulation ... role. Two different kinds are differentiated from Epistaxis: 1. so mentioned have-International Telecommunication ...
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Épistaxis (translated from French)
Épistaxis Fractured nose and bleeding. One épistaxis is one hémorragie exteriorized by the pits nasales . It is called commonly one " nosebleed ». Although very frequent and without gravity in the large majority of the cases, some épistaxis can threaten it pronostic vital by their importance or the brittleness of the ground ...
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Epistaxis (translated from Portuguese)
Epistaxis Epistaxis due to one has shocked Epistaxe, epistaxis or nasal hemorrhage it is the name ... nose, generally for narinas . Two types exist: epistaxis previous (more common, almost together to the ...
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Nosebleed
Nosebleed Name of Symptom/Sign: Epistaxis [[Image:{{{Image}}}|190px|center|]] ICD-10 R04 ... nosebleed or nose bleed, medically known as epistaxis, is the relatively common occurrence of hemorrhage ... cause nosebleeds. Both the frequency of spontaneous epistaxis and the length and severity of bleeding ... stop the blood from seeping out. Chronic epistaxis resulting from a dry nasal mucosa is ... kept in for 1-3 days. Persistent epistaxis is an indication for urgent medical ...
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Haemorrhage (translated from French)
... possible other aneurisms (they are sometimes multiple). Epistaxis: méchage former (introduction of a fabric soaked ...
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Talk:Myocardial infarction
... to a reader without specialist knowledge. Example epistaxis, nose bleed and bleeding from the nostril ... cause nasal bleeding rather than the usual epistaxis from Little's areas, but not to ... of nose-bleeds (or under heading of epistaxis) would be to write a medical textbook ...
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Ethmoid hematoma
... years. Mild, persistent, spontaneous, intermittent, and unilateral epistaxis is the most common sign clincially. Diagnosis ... rate ranging from 80 to 90%. Occasional epistaxis may follow the surgery, but this is ...
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Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia
... malformations) on the skin and mucosal linings, epistaxis (nosebleeds), and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) in various ... two gives a possible diagnosis: Spontaneous recurrent epistaxis Multiple teleangiectasias on typical locations (see above ...
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Osler Rendu weber illness (translated from German)
... of the American group of self-helps: ? "Epistaxis" nose bleeding (spontaneous and repeats) ? "Teleangiektasien" typical ...
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Disease Osler (translated from German)
... syndrome are Rezidivierendes (recurring) spontaneous Nose-bleed (Epistaxis) Multiple Teleangiektasien at typical localizations (skin, Mucous ...
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