
Ruptured Blood Vessel
Color-enhanced image of red blood cells leaking out of a ruptured blood vessel. This is due to a mutation in the ephrin-B2 gene that causes the blood vessels to be more fragile than normal leading to an increased rate of hemorrhaging. The fragility is due to the inadequate coverage of the vessel by smooth muscle cells. This kind of leaky blood vessel is frequently found in tumors and in certain other human diseases.
Credit: Anne Weston/LRI/CRUK
Results into hematoma
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