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Hematoma
Etiology

Hematomas of the liver usually result from trauma.
Pathogenesis

A hematoma is a collection of blood outside of the blood vessel, but confined within tissue. ,
Epidemiology

Not common
General Gross Description

Grossly, a hematoma appears as a collection of blood, often between the capsule of the liver and the parenchyma.
However, a hematoma can exist anywhere within the liver parenchyma.
•Examples:
Subcapsular Hematoma Subcapsular Hematoma
General Microscopic Description

Microscopically, the lesion is characterized by a collection of blood lying outside of a blood vessel, usually not surrounded by a capsule.
•Examples:
References
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Hematoma
Synopsis by: T.V.Rajan, M.D., Ph.D. (T56000M37100)[494]
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