0 a large flow of blood from a damaged blood vessel (= tube carrying blood around the body):
2 to lose a large amount of money or large numbers of customers, jobs, etc.:
The leisure and hospitality industry hemorrhaged 10,000 jobs and the manufacturing sector lost 6,000.
4 the loss of a large amount of money or large numbers of customers, jobs, etc.:
the haemorrage of sth The pay-per-view service is worried about the haemorrage of viewers to its competitors.
Ocular haemorrhage was observed only in the infected mice, more frequently in those receiving a higher dose of ova.
All three individuals whose fundi were examined had retinal haemorrhages.
Secondary glaucoma is caused by pathological processes obstructing either the drainage angle (haemorrhage, exudate, tumour) or the pupil (inflammatory adhesions).
The remainder were not affected by haemarthroses but were more prone to haemorrhage from accidental or surgical trauma.
While the aetiology of acute fetal death is diverse, the most commonly observed clinical correlates are maternal diabetes and acute antepartum haemorrhage (acute abruption).
Cardiovascular responses to acute, severe haemorrhage in fetal sheep.
Relation between periventricular haemorrhage and ischaemic brain lesions diagnosed by ultrasound in very preterm infants.
Complications are similar to those found in diabetic retinopathy and include macular oedema, new vessel proliferation, vitreous haemorrhage and traction retinal detachment.
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