An irregularly formed blue or purplish patch of blood under the skin or mucous membranes caused when blood extravasates into the tissue. Ecchymosis does not result from trauma, but rather, a hemorrhagic insult of a hematologic nature (e.g., blood dyscrasias, anticoagulant effects, collection of blood associated with nearby trauma that is not the direct contusion).
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