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- Nosebleed abstract "Epistaxis (from Greek: ἐπιστάζω (epistazo) to bleed from the nose: ἐπί (epi) - "above", "over" + στάζω (stazo) - "to drip [from the nostrils]") or a nosebleed is the relatively common occurrence of hemorrhage from the nose, usually noticed when the blood drains out through the nostrils. There are two types: anterior (the most common), and posterior (less common, more likely to require medical attention). Sometimes in more severe cases, the blood can come up the nasolacrimal duct and out from the eye. Fresh blood and clotted blood can also flow down into the stomach and cause nausea and vomiting.[citation needed] Although the sight of large amounts of blood can be alarming to some, and, in some serious cases, may warrant medical attention, nosebleeds are rarely fatal, accounting for only 4 of the 2.4 million deaths in the U.S. in 1999.".
- Nosebleed diseasesdb "18327".
- Nosebleed emedicineSubject "emerg".
- Nosebleed emedicineTopic "806".
- Nosebleed icd10 "R04.0".
- Nosebleed icd9 "784.7".
- Nosebleed medlineplus "003106".
- Nosebleed thumbnail BrokenNose.jpg?width=300.
- Nosebleed wikiPageExternalLink 003106.htm.
- Nosebleed wikiPageID "637512".
- Nosebleed wikiPageRevisionID "604888084".
- Nosebleed diseasesdb "18327".
- Nosebleed emedicineMult ",".
- Nosebleed emedicinesubj "emerg".
- Nosebleed emedicinetopic "806".
- Nosebleed hasPhotoCollection Nosebleed.
- Nosebleed icd "784.7".
- Nosebleed icd "R04.0".
- Nosebleed medlineplus "3106".
- Nosebleed meshname "Epistaxis".
- Nosebleed meshnumber "C08.460.261".
- Nosebleed name "Nosebleed".
- Nosebleed subject Category:First_aid.
- Nosebleed subject Category:Nose_disorders.
- Nosebleed subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Respiratory_system.
- Nosebleed type Disease.
- Nosebleed type Situation.
- Nosebleed comment "Epistaxis (from Greek: ἐπιστάζω (epistazo) to bleed from the nose: ἐπί (epi) - "above", "over" + στάζω (stazo) - "to drip [from the nostrils]") or a nosebleed is the relatively common occurrence of hemorrhage from the nose, usually noticed when the blood drains out through the nostrils. There are two types: anterior (the most common), and posterior (less common, more likely to require medical attention).".
- Nosebleed label "Bloedneus".
- Nosebleed label "Epistassi".
- Nosebleed label "Epistaxe".
- Nosebleed label "Epistaxis".
- Nosebleed label "Epistaxis".
- Nosebleed label "Krwawienie z nosa".
- Nosebleed label "Nosebleed".
- Nosebleed label "Épistaxis".
- Nosebleed label "Носовое кровотечение".
- Nosebleed label "رعاف".
- Nosebleed label "流鼻血".
- Nosebleed label "鼻血".
- Nosebleed sameAs Epistaxe.
- Nosebleed sameAs Epistaxis.
- Nosebleed sameAs Epistaxis.
- Nosebleed sameAs Épistaxis.
- Nosebleed sameAs Hidung_berdarah.
- Nosebleed sameAs Epistassi.
- Nosebleed sameAs 鼻血.
- Nosebleed sameAs 코피.
- Nosebleed sameAs Bloedneus.
- Nosebleed sameAs Krwawienie_z_nosa.
- Nosebleed sameAs Epistaxe.
- Nosebleed sameAs m.02zbth.
- Nosebleed sameAs Q202013.
- Nosebleed sameAs Q202013.
- Nosebleed wasDerivedFrom Nosebleed?oldid=604888084.
- Nosebleed depiction BrokenNose.jpg.
- Nosebleed isPrimaryTopicOf Nosebleed.
- Nosebleed name "Nosebleed".