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A National Evaluation of Upper Extremity Weightlifting Injury Surveillance: The High Risk in Youth and Adults With an Underutilization in Older Adults. [PDF]

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RING AVULSION INJURIES

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1999
Background: Ring avulsion injuries can vary in severity from mere breach of the skin through to complete amputation or degloving. Management of the more severe injuries remains controversial in deciding whether to salvage or amputate. Method: Six cases managed between 1991 and 1997 are presented.
A H, McDonald   +3 more
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Pulmonary vein avulsion

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1977
Chest injuries have become more common due to the increasing number of motor vehicle accidents. In such cases, it is necessary to exclude serious underlying visceral damage. When the lung is injured, minor lacerations heal spontaneously, while more severe injury produces persistent collapse and leakage of air and blood into the pleural cavity.
A D, Gouliamos   +2 more
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Bilateral ureteral avulsion

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1972
Abstract In cases of severe trauma in children, demonstration of infact ureters during the evaluation of the urinary tract is mandatory. Early diagnosis and treatment of ureteral avulsion will produce good functional recovery whereas delays can cause complications such as retraction of the ureter, abscess, fibrosis, and chronic fistula formation ...
J M, Johnson   +5 more
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