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Folha méd
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106(5): 171-9, maio 1993. ilus
Artigo
em Inglês
| LILACS
| ID: lil-170354
RESUMO
In 137 objects of art (mainly paintings and drawings, a few sculptures, one mosaic) dating from the preclassic period in ancient Greece to our days, nosebleeding due to different reasons could be detected in museums, churches, galleries and art-books. Children and adults were bleeding from their noses baecause of mechanical injury, infections diseases, hemorragic diathesis, drugs. Some artists depicted nosebleeding in a very realistic manner, other represented this symptom in an exaggerated or caricaturistic way. From a total of 137 examples of nosebleeding 53 are presented, including 18 with figures