hematoma
/hɛməˈtoʊmə/Definitions
1. noun
A localized collection of blood outside of blood vessels, often caused by injury or trauma.
“The doctor ordered an MRI to examine the hematoma on the patient’s skull.”
2. noun
A deposit of blood pigment, as in the case of hemosiderin from broken-down red blood cells.
“The patient’s brain scan showed a hematoma caused by a burst of blood vessels.”