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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2013
Eye injuries in sports have an estimated incidence near 15%. These injuries can have a wide range of severity with a risk profile that is different for each individual sport. It is important to screen for and protect any functionally one-eyed athletes before athletic participation.
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Eye injuries in sports have an estimated incidence near 15%. These injuries can have a wide range of severity with a risk profile that is different for each individual sport. It is important to screen for and protect any functionally one-eyed athletes before athletic participation.
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1988
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses blunt trauma of an eye. A blow to the eye may cause a variety of ocular injuries. Blackeye is a hematoma within the soft tissues of the lids that may spread down over the cheek. The swelling and discoloration resolve within two weeks.
Roger L. Coakes+1 more
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses blunt trauma of an eye. A blow to the eye may cause a variety of ocular injuries. Blackeye is a hematoma within the soft tissues of the lids that may spread down over the cheek. The swelling and discoloration resolve within two weeks.
Roger L. Coakes+1 more
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2013
Blunt force trauma injuries occur during accidental and non-accidental events. The science of biomechanics explains the effect of forces, physiologic and nonphysiologic on living tissue. Even without using the calculations performed by biomechanical engineers in human blunt force trauma injury cases, veterinarians can apply the basic concepts of ...
Melinda D. Merck+3 more
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Blunt force trauma injuries occur during accidental and non-accidental events. The science of biomechanics explains the effect of forces, physiologic and nonphysiologic on living tissue. Even without using the calculations performed by biomechanical engineers in human blunt force trauma injury cases, veterinarians can apply the basic concepts of ...
Melinda D. Merck+3 more
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Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care, 2011
Marvan Elias+3 more
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Marvan Elias+3 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1993
The management of the patient with blunt abdominal trauma remains in continuous flux. The emergency physician cannot place undue reliance on physical examination, and plain radiography of the abdomen rarely adds to patient care. Laboratory tests, particularly elevated liver function tests or a large base deficit, may increase our suspicion for ...
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The management of the patient with blunt abdominal trauma remains in continuous flux. The emergency physician cannot place undue reliance on physical examination, and plain radiography of the abdomen rarely adds to patient care. Laboratory tests, particularly elevated liver function tests or a large base deficit, may increase our suspicion for ...
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 1978
Blunt abdominal trauma is a possible sequel of many accidents and can result in death from hemorrhage or sepsis if it is not detected early and managed aggressively. A thorough history of the causative accident, a systematic abdominal examination, selected laboratory studies, and x-ray films are helpful in establishing the diagnosis.
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Blunt abdominal trauma is a possible sequel of many accidents and can result in death from hemorrhage or sepsis if it is not detected early and managed aggressively. A thorough history of the causative accident, a systematic abdominal examination, selected laboratory studies, and x-ray films are helpful in establishing the diagnosis.
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International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1995
Richard A. Bains, Peter A. D. Rubin
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Richard A. Bains, Peter A. D. Rubin
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