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/kənˈto͞oz/,
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contused, past participle; contuses, 3rd person singular present; contusing, present participle; contused, past tense;
  1. Injure (a part of the body) without breaking the skin, forming a bruise
    • - the whole region beneath the rib cage was contused

  1. (contusion) bruise: an injury that doesn't break the skin but results in some discoloration
  2. (contusion) the action of bruising; "the bruise resulted from a contusion"
  3. A bruise, also called a contusion, is a type of relatively minor hematoma of tissue in which capillaries and sometimes venules are damaged by trauma, allowing blood to seep into the surrounding interstitial tissues. ...
  4. (contusion) A wound, such as a bruise, in which the skin is not broken; often having broken blood vessels and discolouration
  5. (contusion) distinct area of swollen brain tissue mixed with blood released from broken blood vessels.
  6. (contusion) a bruise caused by a blow to the muscle, tendon, or ligament; caused when blood pools around the point of injury and discolors the skin.
  7. (Contusion) An injury to a muscle and tissues caused by a blow from a blunt object, typically resulting in a bruise.
  8. (Contusion) A bruise, often associated with blunt trauma.
  9. (Contusion) A bruising injury. Spinal cord contusions result in a cavity or hole in the centre of the spinal cord. Myelinated axons typically survive around the perimeter of the spinal cord, and the dura may even remain unaffected by the injury.
  10. (contusion) a bruise to a specific area of the brain; caused by an impact and broken blood vessels.
  11. (CONTUSION) Injury that causes hemorrhage into or beneath the skin.
  12. (CONTUSION) bruising of the tissues.  Of increased significance within the central nervous system, as nervous tissues are constrained within a fixed space; swelling may occur as a consequence of contusion, resulting in pressure building up and damage to the CNS.
  13. (Contusion) Simple bruising. In this type of injury, the capillaries in the epidermis and dermis are damaged, without breaking the skin.^[8] Blood oozes out of these vessels into the spaces between cells or interstitial space, causing swelling and discoloration. ...
  14. (Contusion) This is a medical term meaning a bruise.
  15. (Contusion) [from Latin tundo, to beat]: A traumatic flesh injury which does not break the skin.
  16. (Contusion) damage to the skin and underlying tissues from a blunt injury such as afall; the skin may be scraped and the tissues bruised.
  17. (contusion) A form of closed-head injury that produces mild hemorrhaging and associated swelling.
  18. (contusion) A head injury in which the brain is shifted out of its normal position and pressed against one side of the skull, thus bruising the neural tissue.
  19. (contusion) edematous brain lesion containing punctuate parenchymal hemorrhages on the surface of the brain that may extend bidirectionally into the white matter and the subdural and subarachnoid spaces; occur at the site of impact (coup contusion) with direct trauma and at a site opposite to ...
  20. A contusion is basically a deep bruise that is caused by direct impact. In football we generally hear about quadricep (thigh) contusions. Usually, contusions do not sideline an athlet-- if they start to manage the injury immediately.