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Haematoma: not quite fresh haematoma of the sole of the foot; sharp limits to the discoloration.


Haematoma: not quite fresh haematoma of the shoulder region after a fall; blurred boundaries of the discoloration.


Haematoma; after a fall on the left forearm a flat, bluish discoloration occurred; it is a bleeding of varying intensity into the skin and the subcutaneous fatty tissue, which, depending on its age, passes through different shades of colour in stages: first blue-red, then blue, later green-yellow and yellow.

Haematomas under Marcumar therapy. Banal micro-traumas lead to artifacial bleeding into the skin.


haematoma: previously known chronic lichen sclerosus (spots encircled). not quite fresh bleeding into the lesional skin (arrow marks). note: bleeding into lesional skin of lichen sclerosus persists for weeks.

Hematoma: Not quite fresh hematoma in systemic amyloidosis (racoon phenomenon).

