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How can you get a hematoma, edema, or aneurysm?

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Generally unrelated: Very broad question. Edema = swelling, hematoma is collection of blood in the soft tissue, usually due to trauma or procedure. Will usually resolve on its own. An aneurysm is a weak spot on the artery which results most often in enlargement. The primary risk is rupture if gets too large.

Answered 6/30/2018

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