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  1. Seroma: What Is It, Causes, Treatment, and More - Osmosis

    • A seroma, one of the most common potential complications after surgery, refers to the accumulation of uninfected and clear (i.e., serous) fluid under the skin. Seromas are usually found near the site of a surgical i… 展开

    What Causes A Seroma?

    Usually, seromas develop in places where tissue has been removed with surgery. Dead space, or a remaining empty cavity in between tissues, may form as a result of improper healin… 展开

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    What Does A Seroma Look like?

    A seroma can typically be easily identified during physical examination, generally presenting at t… 展开

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    How Are Seromas Treated?

    Treatment for seromas largely depends on the severity of the fluid collection. Often, the body will naturally reabsorb a seroma, resolving the issue without treatment. Even when small sero… 展开

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    Do Seromas Go Away on Their own?

    Small seromas often reduce in size and go away on their own. However, if seromas grow larger or appear infected, they may need to be treated by a healthcare professional. Lar… 展开

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  1. Seroma: Causes, Treatment, and More - Healthline

  2. Seroma: Pictures, Causes, Symptoms, Treatments, and …

    2022年10月4日 · Seroma is a common complication of surgical procedures that create a cavity where fluid can collect. Seroma formation may occur due to fluid leaking out of the symphatic vessels, or it may be the result of infection or …

  3. Seroma: Post-Surgery Treatment to Reabsorb Fluid - Verywell Health

  4. Seroma: Causes, treatment, and recovery - Medical …

    2023年11月22日 · A seroma is a buildup of fluid where tissue has been removed from a person's body. Learn more about seromas, including available treatment options, here.

  5. Seroma - Wikipedia

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  7. Seromas: How to Prevent and Treat Them—a 20-Year Experience

  8. Diagnosing and Treating Seroma After Breast Cancer and Other

  9. Hematoma/Seroma - Radiology Key

    2020年4月9日 · Clinical photograph shows a patient with an acute knee injury associated with prepatellar soft tissue swelling, abrasions, and bruises. Transverse US of the same patient shows a medium-sized acute …