Mucocutaneous hemorrhage are typically characterized by spontaneous or slightly traumatic bleeding resulting from the coagulopathies and hemostatic disorders, which means that circulating blood infiltrating into the skin or submucosal tissue from the capillaries. This kind of bleeding should be distinguished with the local severe bleeding because of the damage of vascular caused by trauma, surgery, ulcer, tumor necrosis and rupture of varicose veins and hemangioma. The latter type does not belong to the scope of this chapter.
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Chen, J., & Zeng, R. (2019). Mucocutaneous Hemorrhage. In Handbook of Clinical Diagnostics (pp. 23–25). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7677-1_7
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