"Haematoma" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Haematoma is a medical term that refers to a collection of blood that has leaked out of blood vessels and accumulated outside of them, often due to an injury or trauma. It can occur in various parts of the body, such as the brain, spine, or joints.
Haematogenously refers to the spread of substances or organisms through the bloodstream, particularly in relation to the spread of infections or cancers. It describes the route by which pathogens, such as bacteria or viruses, are carried through the blood vessels to reach different parts of the body, often causing disease or illness.
Haematoid is an adjective that means "blood-red" or "reddish-brown". It can be used to describe something that has a color similar to that of blood, such as a haematoid stone, which is a type of kidney stone that is reddish-brown in color.
Haematoin is not a commonly used word in English language. However, I think you might be referring to Haematin, which is a green pigment found in red blood cells. It is also known as haematin or haematinic.
Haematolin is a noun that refers to a pigment obtained from the gall of the gall-nut or gall-apple (Quercus infectoria). It is also known as Persian gall or Turkish gall. Haematolin is a red to purple dye obtained from the oak gall, and has been used as a natural dye in textile industry.
Haematological refers to the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders related to the blood and blood-forming tissues, such as haemophilia, leukaemia, and blood clotting disorders. It is a branch of medical science that involves the examination of the blood and its components to identify and manage various blood-related disorders.
Haematolysis is the process of breaking down or dissolving of red blood cells (hemoglobin) in a liquid, typically blood or a plasma. This can occur due to various reasons such as trauma, infection, or certain medical conditions.
Haematomas are small collections of blood that have escaped from blood vessels and accumulated in tissue due to injury or trauma. They are also known as blood blisters or bruise.
Haematomata refers to a medical term that describes a collection of blood outside the blood vessels, typically resulting from a break or rupture of a blood vessel. It is essentially an accumulation of blood that has leaked from a blood vessel into the surrounding tissue.
Haematophagous refers to an organism that feeds on blood. It is often used to describe animals that are blood-feeding parasites, such as mosquitoes, ticks, and leeches.
Haematophobia is a noun that refers to an abnormal or irrational fear of blood or the sight of blood.