Extravasated

Word EXTRAVASATED
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Definitions and meanings of "Extravasated"

What do we mean by extravasated?

To flow (or be forced) from a vessel

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The word "extravasated" in example sentences

"poured out" of His body by the various ways in which it was shed, His bloody sweat, the crown of thorns, the scourging, the nails, and after death the spear, just as the blood was entirely poured out and extravasated from the animal sacrifices of the law. ❋ Unknown (1871)

A bruise is blood that has extravasated or migrated outside the blood vessel because of trauma. ❋ Ellen Marmur (2009)

And these are the symptoms by which we discover whether the case will get worse or not: when the extravasated blood, the lividities, and the surrounding parts become red and hard, there is danger of an exacerbation. ❋ Unknown (2007)

This, however, will be merely superficial, and will not interfere with the absorption and organisation of extravasated blood or dead tissues in the interior. ❋ Unknown (2005)

And indeed at the period when all the parts, like the heart itself in the beginning, are still white, and except in the veins there is no appearance of redness, you shall see nothing in the seat of the liver but a shapeless collection, as it were, of extravasated blood, which you might take for the effects of a contusion or ruptured vein. ❋ Unknown (2005)

I once heard it said of one of them, that the extravasated claret in his phiz might well remind one, as ❋ Unknown (2004)

The York surgeon said he could not tell whether there was a fracture, until he should take off the scalp; but, at any rate, the operation might be of service in giving vent to any blood that might be extravasated, either above or below the dura mater. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Sections of the ecchymotic area over the right flank show small numbers of segmented neutrophils around the extravasated red cells. ❋ Jodi Picoult (2003)

The Major observed that the flesh of his wrists was deeply furrowed, showing a ring of extravasated blood. ❋ Unknown (2003)

He still mends, but abundance of extravasated blood has come out of the wound: he keeps his bed, and sees nobody. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Mr. Harley has abundance of extravasated blood comes from his breast out of his wound, and will not be well so soon as we expected. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Mr. Harley puts everything backwards, and he is still down, and like to be so, by that extravasated blood which comes from his breast to the wound: it was by the second blow Guiscard gave him after the penknife was broken. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The presence of some very tiny but very numerous spots of extravasated blood about the neck made this theory extremely plausible. ❋ �mile Gaboriau (2003)

Dundoons are rather troublesome; they are flies, and nearly as large as an ordinary house fly: their proboscis is large, and leaves spots of extravasated blood where they bite, nearly of the size of an ordinary pin's head. ❋ William Griffith (N/A)

His eyes alone did not look bloodless; they were weary and extravasated, as from anxious watching. ❋ J. Mclaren Cobban (N/A)

To me it would be a great nuisance, unless in the case of much grease, of persistent bleeding, or clots of extravasated blood occurring. ❋ Montagu Browne (N/A)

The _dry_ corn is one in which the injury has fortunately been unattended with excessive inflammatory changes, and where nothing but the coloration imparted to the horn by the extravasated blood remains to indicate what has happened. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

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