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When a bruise is not just a bruise
Practical Neurology, 2013A 58-year-old woman developed binocular diplopia after violently retching during an episode of gastroenteritis. She experienced discomfort over the left lower eyelid and then developed diplopia, maximal on left gaze. On examination, there was restriction of left eye abduction. Visual acuity was normal. Her pupils were equal and reactive.
Su-Yin, Lim +2 more
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A study on the effect of the duration of subcutaneous heparin injection on bruising and pain
Aim. This study was carried out to determine the effect of injection duration on bruising and pain following the administration of the subcutaneous injection of heparin. Background.
Ayten Zaybak, Leyla Khorshid
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Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine, 2005
This pilot study demonstrates four different photographic lighting techniques (using visible, red free, infrared and ultraviolet) with digital technology to record a bruise. It is suggested that it may be possible to record accurately the size of a bruise at different stages from injury to healing, using one or more of these techniques.
Christopher Tetley, Christopher Tetley
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This pilot study demonstrates four different photographic lighting techniques (using visible, red free, infrared and ultraviolet) with digital technology to record a bruise. It is suggested that it may be possible to record accurately the size of a bruise at different stages from injury to healing, using one or more of these techniques.
Christopher Tetley, Christopher Tetley
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Pediatric Emergency Care, 2009
Bruising in the young infant is rare, and if present, this may be a manifestation of physical child abuse. Early signs of abuse, such as bruising, are often overlooked or their significance goes unrecognized resulting in poor patient outcomes. In such cases, the opportunity to intervene and potentially prevent repeat injury is lost, and the child is ...
Mary Clyde, Pierce +2 more
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Bruising in the young infant is rare, and if present, this may be a manifestation of physical child abuse. Early signs of abuse, such as bruising, are often overlooked or their significance goes unrecognized resulting in poor patient outcomes. In such cases, the opportunity to intervene and potentially prevent repeat injury is lost, and the child is ...
Mary Clyde, Pierce +2 more
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Causes of cattle bruising during handling and transport in Namibia
Numerous risks associated with transport and handling of livestock cause bruising and poor welfare to animals. Variables having an influence on the level of bruising under Namibian transport conditions include animal factors (breed type, age, sex ...
Louwrens C Hoffman
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The management of abrasions and bruises
Journal of Wound Care, 1996An update on the treatment of soft tissue damage commonly resulting from accidental injuries and ...
R C, Evans, N L, Jones
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World's Poultry Science Journal, 1966
(1966). Bruising of Poultry–A Review. World's Poultry Science Journal: Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 316-322.
K N, May, M K, Hamdy
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(1966). Bruising of Poultry–A Review. World's Poultry Science Journal: Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 316-322.
K N, May, M K, Hamdy
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