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| ** Neoplastic disease. | | ** Neoplastic disease. |
| * "Haemorrhagic diathesis" describes a predisposition to bleeding, either spontaneous or associated with trifling mechanical damage. | | * "Haemorrhagic diathesis" describes a predisposition to bleeding, either spontaneous or associated with trifling mechanical damage. |
− | ** Often manifests as [[Haemorrhage - Pathology#Purpura|purpuric disease]]. | + | ** Often manifests as [[Haemorrhage#Purpura|purpuric disease]]. |
− | ** Haemorrhagic diatheses and [[Haemorrhage - Pathology#Purpura|purpura]] may be a feature of a number of diseases of different aetiology (poisoning, septicaemia or neoplastic disease). | + | ** Haemorrhagic diatheses and [[Haemorrhage#Purpura|purpura]] may be a feature of a number of diseases of different aetiology (poisoning, septicaemia or neoplastic disease). |
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| ==Types of Haemorrhage== | | ==Types of Haemorrhage== |
| * Two main types of haemorrhage are recognised and are considered in more detail below: | | * Two main types of haemorrhage are recognised and are considered in more detail below: |
− | ** '''[[Haemorrhage - Pathology#Haemorrhage by Rhexis|Rhexis]]''' | + | ** '''[[Haemorrhage#Haemorrhage by Rhexis|Rhexis]]''' |
| *** Actual physical rupture of a vessel wall | | *** Actual physical rupture of a vessel wall |
− | ** '''[[Haemorrhage - Pathology#Haemorrhage by Diapedesis|Diapedesis]]''' | + | ** '''[[Haemorrhage#Haemorrhage by Diapedesis|Diapedesis]]''' |
| *** The escape of blood from vessels. | | *** The escape of blood from vessels. |
| *** It may be difficult to detect a disruption to the vessel wall. | | *** It may be difficult to detect a disruption to the vessel wall. |