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'''Major'''
*'''Major'''
* [[intracranial hemorhage|Intracranial]] or [[intraocular hemorrhage]]
Intracranial or intraocular hemorrhage
* Access-site hemorrhage requiring intervention
Access-site hemorrhage requiring intervention
* ≥5-cm [[hematoma]]
≥5-cm hematoma
* [[Retroperitoneal]]
Retroperitoneal
* Reduction in [[hemoglobin]] concentration of ≥4 g/dL without an overt source of bleeding
Reduction in hemoglobin concentration of ≥4 g/dL without an overt source of bleeding
* Reduction in hemoglobin concentration of ≥3 g/dL with an overt source of bleeding
Reduction in hemoglobin concentration of ≥3 g/dL with an overt source of bleeding
* Reoperation for [[bleeding]]
Reoperation for bleeding
* Use of any blood product transfusion}}<ref name="pmid20213257">{{cite journal| author=Amlani S, Nadarajah T, Afzal R, Pal-Sayal R, Eikelboom JW, Natarajan MK| title=Mortality and morbidity following a major bleed in a registry population with acute ST elevation myocardial infarction. | journal=J Thromb Thrombolysis | year= 2010 | volume= 30 | issue= 4 | pages= 434-40 | pmid=20213257 | doi=10.1007/s11239-010-0462-8 | pmc= | url= }}</ref>
Use of any blood product transfusion}}


== References ==
== References ==
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== See also ==
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* [[Aneurysm]]
* [[Coagulation]]
* [[Upper gastrointestinal bleed]]
* [[Vaginal bleeding]]
* [[Intracerebral hemorrhage]] - bleeding in the brain caused by the rupture of a blood vessel within the head. See also [[hemorrhagic stroke]].
* [[Subarachnoid hemorrhage]] (SAH) implies the presence of blood within the [[subarachnoid space]] from some pathologic process. The common medical use of the term SAH refers to the nontraumatic types of hemorrhages, usually from rupture of a berry aneurysm or [[arteriovenous malformation]](AVM). The scope of this article is limited to these nontraumatic hemorrhages.
* [[Intracranial hemorrhage]]
* [[Cerebral hemorrhage]]
* [[Postpartum hemorrhage]]
* [[Hematuria]] - blood in the urine from urinary bleeding
* [[Hemoptysis]] - coughing up blood from the lungs
* [[Hematemesis]] - vomiting fresh blood
* [[Hematochezia]] - rectal blood
* [[Exsanguination]] - death by bleeding
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[[Category:Blood]]
[[Category:Blood]]
[[Category:Hematology]]
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[[bs:Krvarenje]]
[[ca:Hemorràgia]]
[[cs:Krvácení]]
[[de:Blutung]]
[[es:Hemorragia]]
[[eu:Odoljario]]
[[fr:Hémorragie]]
[[it:Emorragia]]
[[he:דימום]]
[[la:Haemorrhagia]]
[[lt:Kraujavimas]]
[[nl:Versterkte bloedingsneiging]]
[[ja:出血]]
[[pl:Krwotok]]
[[pt:Hemorragia]]
[[ro:Hemoragie]]
[[qu:Yawar apariy]]
[[ru:Кровотечение]]
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  1. Amlani S, Nadarajah T, Afzal R, Pal-Sayal R, Eikelboom JW, Natarajan MK (2010). "Mortality and morbidity following a major bleed in a registry population with acute ST elevation myocardial infarction". J Thromb Thrombolysis. 30 (4): 434–40. doi:10.1007/s11239-010-0462-8. PMID 20213257.

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