👉 Haematomantispa is a type of bacteria that can cause infections in the mouth, throat, and lungs when it enters the body through the skin. It's also known as a staphylococcus bacterium.
👉 Haematoma is a type of blood vessel abnormality that occurs due to inflammation, trauma or infection. It's often seen in the skin and can be caused by various factors such as cutaneous trauma, infections, allergic reactions, or certain medications. Haematomas can occur on any part of the body including the skin, bones, muscles, nerves, and organs.
👉 A haematoma is a type of blood clot that forms in the brain and spinal cord. It can be caused by various factors such as trauma, infection, or certain medications. Haematomas can range from small, round structures to large, irregularly shaped masses. They are often treated with surgery, which involves removing the clot and allowing it to heal on its own. If left untreated, haematoma can become dangerous and require further treatment.
👉 Haematomata is a type of blood cell found in the bone marrow. It contains red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Haematomata are not typically seen in humans but can occur in some animals like fish or birds. The presence of haematomata can indicate an infection or inflammation in the body.