Hemorragia in english

Hemorrhage

pronunciation: hemɜrɪdʒ part of speech: noun
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hemorragia = haemorrhage [hemorrhage, -USA] ; bleeding ; bleed. 

Example: The primary purpose of the proposed research is to identify the data set used by clinical specialists to diagnose cases of haemorrhage.Example: Abnormal uterine bleeding is experienced by most women at sometime during their reproductive years.Example: The bleed was so severe that she almost lost her consciousness and had to be hospitalised for 10 weeks.

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» hemorragia cerebralcerebral haemorrhagebrain haemorrhage .

Example: She received fifteen months of therapy and completely regained her health until she died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage 20 years later.

Example: When he had a massive brain haemorrhage 21 years ago, he was left with no short-term memory and his brilliant career was cut short.

» hemorragia internainternal bleedinginternal haemorrhage .

Example: Initially, internal bleeding may cause no symptoms, although an injured organ that is bleeding may be painful.

Example: Hepatic cysts are rarely symptomatic, although large cysts may cause pain, become infected or suffer internal haemorrhage.

» hemorragia nasalnosebleed .

Example: Nosebleeds are caused by the rupture of a small blood vessel called a capillary in the nose.

Hemorragia synonyms

bleed in spanish: sangrar, pronunciation: blid part of speech: verb bleeding in spanish: sangría, pronunciation: blidɪŋ part of speech: noun haemorrhage in spanish: hemorragia, pronunciation: heɪmɔrhədʒ part of speech: noun shed blood in spanish: derramar sangre, pronunciation: ʃedblʌd part of speech: verb
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