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Mills and O'Hara, both of Philadelphia, have recorded instances of recovery after penetratingwound of the spinal marrow.
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Zillner observed a penetratingwound of the aorta after which the patient lived sixteen days, finally dying of pericarditis.
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Peritonitis in the thoracic cavity is a curious condition which may be brought about by a penetratingwound of the diaphragm.
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We performed an emergent thoracotomy, finding an opening of the penetratingwound in a lower-lobe basal segment of the right lung.
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No penetratingwounds in the hands or feet.
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A penetratinginjury of the jugular vein was discovered and repaired.
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The most common cause of diaphragmatic rupture was penetratinginjury (52%).
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Thoracic injuries were primarily blunt rupture or penetratinginjury to the thoracic aorta (nine patients).
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She presented with symptoms including hearing loss, vertigo, and tinnitus after a penetratinginjury by an ear pick.
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It appears from our figures that whilst penetratinginjury is an uncommon cause of death, it is poorly managed.
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Ruddock mentions cases of penetratingwounds of both lungs with recovery.
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No penetratingwounds in the hands or feet.
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A number of cases of penetratingwounds of the abdomen and chest were doing well without operative interference.
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Two-year-old Hassan Khan died as a result of "multiple penetratingwounds" to his neck, Dublin Coroner's Court has heard.
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From an experience gained in the case of the President, Romme strongly recommends exploratory celiotomy in all penetratingwounds of the liver.
Usage of penetrating trauma in English
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Pseudoaneurysm of the lumbar artery is a rare complication of penetratingtrauma.
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Both blunt and penetratingtrauma may be the cause.
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In our year-of-age analysis, we found several interesting trends, including a higher-than-expected rate of penetratingtrauma.
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Usually, our percentage of penetratingtrauma is somewhere around 20%.
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The most common injury was corneal abrasion, followed by blunt and chemical injury; severe injuries such as penetratingtrauma were rare.
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Introduction: Paediatric endophthalmitis is a severe but rare complication of intraocular surgery, penetratingtrauma and far less commonly extra-ocular surgery or endogenous origin.
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Methods: In a retrospective cohort study, patients with penetratingtrauma, requiring emergency surgery, and treated between 2014 and 2018, were included.
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Penetratingtrauma was suffered by 88.3 per cent of the patients.
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Firearm injuries are what's known as penetratingtraumas, and patients generally have a high risk of severe and disabling injuries, researchers note in JAMA Ophthalmology.
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Penetratingtrauma was the MOI for 21% of injuries among adolescents with public or no insurance (versus 7.5% adolescents with private insurance).