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Oxford Eye Hospital Sub-conjunctival Haemorrhage

Oxford Eye Hospital Sub-conjunctival Haemorrhage

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haemorrhage (known as a sub-conj haemorrhage). What is Sub-conjunctival Haemorrhage The white part of the eye (known as the sclera) is covered by a transparent membrane called the conjunctiva. The conjunctiva has a rich blood supply. A sub-conj haemorrhage occurs when these tiny blood vessels leak, causing a small amount of blood to gather ...

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Postpartum Haemorrhage - The Royal Women's Hospital

Postpartum Haemorrhage - The Royal Women's Hospital

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Jul 29, 2020 · Haemorrhage - Immediate and On-going Postnatal Care after Major PPH 2. Definitions Primary postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is traditionally defined as blood loss greater than or equal to 500 mL, within 24 hours of the birth of a baby (1). Secondary PPH is defined as a blood loss of more than 500mL after 24 hours and up to 12 weeks postnatally (1).

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Guideline: Primary postpartum haemorrhage

Guideline: Primary postpartum haemorrhage

www.health.qld.gov.au

Queensland Clinical Guideline: Postpartum haemorrhage Refer to online version, destroy printed copies after use Page 2 of 37 Document title: Primary postpartum haemorrhage Publication date: March 2018 Document number: MN18.1-V10-R23 Document supplement:

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Patient information factsheet

Patient information factsheet

www.uhs.nhs.uk

Subconjunctival haemorrhage A subconjunctival haemorrhage is a small bleed (similar to a bruise) from one of the minor blood vessels on the surface of the eye. It can be caused by high blood pressure or by straining when you cough or sneeze, but it can also happen suddenly, for no apparent reason.

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UK guidelines on the management of variceal …

UK guidelines on the management of variceal

www.bsg.org.uk

UK guidelines on the management of variceal haemorrhage in cirrhotic patients Dhiraj Tripathi,1 Adrian J Stanley,2 Peter C Hayes,3 David Patch,4 Charles Millson,5 Homoyon Mehrzad,6 Andrew Austin,7 James W Ferguson,1 Simon P Olliff,6 Mark Hudson,8 John M Christie9 1Liver Unit, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation

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