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Examples for "penetrating trauma"
Examples for "penetrating trauma"
1Pseudoaneurysm of the lumbar artery is a rare complication of penetrating trauma.
2Both blunt and penetrating trauma may be the cause.
3In our year-of-age analysis, we found several interesting trends, including a higher-than-expected rate of penetrating trauma.
4Usually, our percentage of penetrating trauma is somewhere around 20%.
5The most common injury was corneal abrasion, followed by blunt and chemical injury; severe injuries such as penetrating trauma were rare.
1A penetrating injury of the jugular vein was discovered and repaired.
2The most common cause of diaphragmatic rupture was penetrating injury (52%).
3Thoracic injuries were primarily blunt rupture or penetrating injury to the thoracic aorta (nine patients).
4She presented with symptoms including hearing loss, vertigo, and tinnitus after a penetrating injury by an ear pick.
5It appears from our figures that whilst penetrating injury is an uncommon cause of death, it is poorly managed.
1Ruddock mentions cases of penetrating wounds of both lungs with recovery.
2No penetrating wounds in the hands or feet.
3A number of cases of penetrating wounds of the abdomen and chest were doing well without operative interference.
4Two-year-old Hassan Khan died as a result of "multiple penetrating wounds" to his neck, Dublin Coroner's Court has heard.
5From an experience gained in the case of the President, Romme strongly recommends exploratory celiotomy in all penetrating wounds of the liver.
1Mills and O'Hara, both of Philadelphia, have recorded instances of recovery after penetrating wound of the spinal marrow.
2Zillner observed a penetrating wound of the aorta after which the patient lived sixteen days, finally dying of pericarditis.
3Peritonitis in the thoracic cavity is a curious condition which may be brought about by a penetrating wound of the diaphragm.
4We performed an emergent thoracotomy, finding an opening of the penetrating wound in a lower-lobe basal segment of the right lung.
5No penetrating wounds in the hands or feet.
6From an experience gained in the case of the President, Romme strongly recommends exploratory celiotomy in all penetrating wounds of the liver.
7"The cause of death," said Dr. Burrows, "was a penetrating wound of the chest, apparently inflicted with a large knife.
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