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1 nsible skin, abnormal wound healing and easy bruising.
2 d pigmentation is secondary to ecchymosis or bruising.
3  least 1 condition predisposing them to easy bruising.
4 ved as skin depressions developed days after bruising.
5 d pigmentation is secondary to ecchymosis or bruising.
6 iprocedural pain, analgesic requirement, and bruising.
7 mmonly used as a result of frequent pain and bruising.
8 d to render an opinion regarding soft-tissue bruising.
9 ing, severe menstrual bleeding, and frequent bruising.
10 es needle risk as well as risk of ptosis and bruising.
11 atigue, diarrhea, muscle spasms, nausea, and bruising.
12 ociated with temporary sleep disturbance and bruising.
13  recognition of abuse in young children with bruising.
14 -destructively detect and quantify blueberry bruising.
15 igue (21 [54%]), neutropenia (20 [51%]), and bruising (20 [51%]), and the most common adverse event a
16 strointestinal bleeding (2.6% vs 2.7%), easy bruising (24.8% vs 25.1%), and stomach upset or pain (35
17  patients), swelling (56 vs 52 patients) and bruising (48 vs 49 patients).
18        Adverse events were mild and included bruising (6.5% of patients receiving acupuncture) and tr
19 atoma, and prolonged bleeding with cutaneous bruising after surgery.
20           A 42-year-old woman presented with bruising and fatigue.
21                              Except for easy bruising and heavy menses, none of these subjects had ma
22 0(9)/L) with moderate propensity toward easy bruising and minor bleeding.
23 istory, physical findings such as petechiae, bruising and mucous membrane bleeding, examination of pe
24 or tissues underneath the skin often causing bruising and pain.
25      The findings also indicated that higher bruising and temperature can induce weight loss, firmnes
26 123 children were consecutively screened for bruising, and 2161 patients (mean [SD] age, 2.1 [1.1] ye
27   HPS patients have oculocutaneous albinism, bruising, and bleeding.
28  events, serum cortisol concentrations, skin bruising, and electrocardiograms.
29 American female presented with fatigue, easy bruising, and fever.
30 sticity, perivascular tissue fragility, easy bruising, and increased bleeding risk.
31 h skin changes such as facial plethora, easy bruising, and purple striae and with metabolic manifesta
32 nts' perception of pain, swelling, bleeding, bruising, and root sensitivity. The impact of periodonta
33 mentation, skin and vascular fragility, easy bruising, and variable musculoskeletal symptoms.
34 eks [fleshy], eyelids, and subconjunctivae), bruising anywhere on an infant 4.99 months and younger,
35 bnormal platelet count (aOR, 2.14; P=.0002), bruising (aOR, 3.17; P=.0059), abnormal white blood cell
36 stoperative pain, analgesic requirement, and bruising, assessed at day 7 after surgery.
37                  One woman withdrew owing to bruising at the acupoints.
38 ty to recognise suspicious injuries, such as bruising, bite marks, burns, bone fractures, or trauma t
39 ations of this condition include nosebleeds, bruising, bleeding from minor wounds, menorrhagia or pos
40 f anticonvulsants used between patients with bruising/bleeding and those without this symptom, althou
41               Six patients with diet-induced bruising/bleeding underwent an investigation for bleedin
42 ithout this symptom, although the group with bruising/bleeding was significantly younger.
43  specific anticonvulsant was associated with bruising/bleeding.
44                                              Bruising caused by physical abuse is the most common ant
45                                              Bruising characteristics in 34 discrete body regions, pa
46  with more mild to moderate bleeding (mainly bruising) compared with prasugrel 5 mg and clopidogrel.
47 stics in 34 discrete body regions, patterned bruising, cumulative bruise counts, and patient's age.
48 lop a non-destructive approach for blueberry bruising detection and quantification.
49  Glanzmann's thrombasthenia usually includes bruising, epistaxis, gingival hemorrhage, and menorrhagi
50 ld woman who presented with fatigue and easy bruising, eventually became pancytopenic, and was diagno
51 eutic diary outcomes, subjects reported less bruising, facial swelling, and use of ice pack for the E
52 up), including erythema, pruritis, swelling, bruising, induration, and pain.
53                                    Excessive bruising is a symptom noted by parents of some children
54                         Currently, blueberry bruising is evaluated by either human visual/tactile ins
55 ns (dehiscence, haematoma, seroma, bleeding, bruising), length of stay in hospital, and rates of dres
56 disorder is characterized clinically by easy bruising, life-threatening bleeding with trauma or surge
57            On examination, she had scattered bruising, lymphadenopathy, and hepatosplenomegaly.
58 study was highly effective in describing the bruising magnitude of bananas under different conditions
59 ptoms (n = 23, 79.3%); excessive bleeding or bruising (n = 20, 69%); fatigue (n = 20, 69%); gastroint
60      The most common TEAE was injection-site bruising (n=14 [16%] in the zilucoplan group and n=8 [9%
61                                              Bruising occurs from both nonabuse and abuse, but differ
62 nulum (positive LR, 6.6 [95% CI, 3.2-14.0]), bruising on the buttocks (positive LR range, 15-83) or n
63 d past diet-treated patients for symptoms of bruising or bleeding through chart review and prospectiv
64                    A significant increase in bruising or other minor bleeding was reported and/or obs
65 ocumented bleeding symptoms beyond cutaneous bruising or petechiae at diagnosis.
66 fference in the frequency of adverse events, bruising, or clinically significant falls in serum corti
67                We hypothesized that pain and bruising originate from the deep penetration of the jets
68 dverse events were localized swelling, pain, bruising, pruritus, and transient regional lymph-node en
69 infant 4.99 months and younger, or patterned bruising (TEN-4-FACESp).
70 the LUCAS-2 group (three patients with chest bruising, two with chest lacerations, and two with blood
71                                           No bruising, ulceration, or other skin injuries occurred, e
72                                      Minimal bruising was found in all 4 patients, which diminished o
73 was significantly associated with acne, skin bruising, weight gain, and cataracts.
74           Children younger than 4 years with bruising were identified through deliberate examination.
75 over, we identified a new disorder, "pinkish-bruising", which is manifested in astringent fruit.