Pit Bleeding Phenomenon

**Potted bleeding**

The name “point blood loss” is often used to designate a local profuse discharge of blood, which looks like a drop (often in English-language literature - also called hematic splash), or to indicate in more detail the location of hemorrhage over large areas (for example, an area in the shape of a circle or other form). In contrast to this term, diffuse bleeding is sometimes recorded, in which the area of ​​bruising can extend for several centimeters, but its individual areas are inevitably limited - mainly by small hemorrhages measuring no more than 0.5