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Treatment strategy for acute blunt traumatic abdominal wall injury: a single-center retrospective study in Korea [PDF]
Purpose Traumatic abdominal wall hernia, a rare condition resulting from blunt trauma, is characterized by disruption of the abdominal wall musculature and fascia without skin penetration.
Gun Woo Kim +4 more
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Blunt Cardiac Injuries That Require Operative Management: A Single-Center 7-Year Experience [PDF]
Purpose Blunt cardiac injuries (BCI) have a wide clinical spectrum, ranging from asymptomatic myocardial contusion to cardiac rupture and death. BCIs rarely require surgical intervention, but can be rapidly fatal, requiring prompt evaluation and surgical
Seung Hwan Lee +2 more
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Selection of functional EPHB2 genotypes from ENU mutated grass carp treated with GCRV
Background N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) mutagenesis is a useful method for the genetic engineering of plants, and the production of functional mutants in animal models including mice and zebrafish.
Meher un Nissa +3 more
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Background Blunt snout bream (Megalobrama amblycephala) is sensitive to hypoxia. A new blunt snout bream strain, “Pujiang No.2”, was developed to overcome this shortcoming.
Shan-Shan Zhao +5 more
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Objectives This article assesses potential factors associated with successful embolization and/or mortality benefit among patients with penetrating (PT) compared to those with blunt abdominal trauma (BT) undergoing emergent angiography ...
Waseem Wahood +4 more
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Background: Focused assessment with sonography for trauma (FAST) has a role in the rapid screening of hemodynamically unstable patients to decide on management, however, its role in hemodynamically stable patients remains equivocal.
Shaikha Khaled Almansoor +3 more
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BLUNT CEREBROVASCULAR INJURIES [PDF]
Over the past decade, the recognition and subsequent management of blunt cerebrovascular injuries has undergone a marked evolution. Originally thought to be a rare occurrence, blunt cerebrovascular injuries are now diagnosed in approximately 1% of blunt trauma patients. The recognition of a clinically silent period allows for angiographic screening for
Cothren, C. Clay, Moore, Ernest E.
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Pneumoscrotum with extensive subcutaneous emphysema in traumatic perineal injury: A case report
Key Clinical Message We present a rare case of pneumoscrotum with subsequent subcutaneous emphysema in penetrating perineal injury with a tangential wound. It is important to diagnose the underlying disease and treat the cause.
Tariq Siddiqui +5 more
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Adrenal gland trauma: An observational descriptive analysis from a level 1-trauma center
Introduction: We aimed to describe the presentation, classification, and outcome of traumatic adrenal injury in a single Level-1 trauma center. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted to include all patients identified to have adrenal trauma from ...
Hassan Al-Thani +7 more
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Tension pneumopericardium in blunt multi‐system trauma in a resource limited setting
Pneumopericardium is defined as the presence of air within the pericardial sac. Pneumopericardium is a rare condition that may occur secondary to blunt trauma, penetrating trauma, pericardial infection with gas‐forming organisms, or iatrogenically ...
Clayton Moore, Matthew Chovaz
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