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Cardiac contusion

open access: yesThe Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1975
Cardiac contusions are being recognized with frequency. Among 507 patients with non-penetrating chest injuries, 210 had serial electrocardiograms sufficient to evaluate the heart. Forty-five of these 210 patients (21%) had cardiac contusions. These 45 patients and 3 others who were confirmed to have cardiac contusions at necropsy, comprise the 48 ...
J W, Jones, R L, Hewitt, T, Drapanas
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[Contralateral lung contusion].

open access: yesNihon Kyobu Shikkan Gakkai zasshi, 1996
A 47-year-old man was admitted to the emergency room in November 1994 with left-sided chest pain. Two days before admission, he had fallen two meters and hit the left side of his chest. A chest roentgenogram showed patchy infiltrative shadows and a pleural effusion confined to the right lung field.
Katoh, Tomoko   +5 more
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Bruise identification and age estimation – Review on challenges and emerging visualization techniques

open access: yesJournal of Integrative Medicine and Research
Bruise color has traditionally been used to infer injury age, yet multiple studies show that gross visual inspection is highly unreliable, particularly in individuals having darker skin complexion. This narrative review examines the limitations of visual
Alka Yadav   +3 more
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An Analysis of Ocular Trauma Resulting From Pediatric Sports Injuries

open access: yesClinical Ophthalmology
Aysha Chaudhary,1,* Evan W Carr,2,* Frank Bogan,1 Jeffrey Xiao Liu,1 Amir R Hajrasouliha1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Eugene and Marilyn Glick Eye Institute, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, 46202, USA; 2Medical College ...
Chaudhary A   +4 more
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Characterization of Contusive Spinal Cord Injury by Monitoring Motor-Evoked Potential

open access: yesBiomedicines
This study involves longitudinal neuro-electrophysiological analysis using motor-evoked potentials (MEP) and the Basso, Beattie, and Bresnahan behavioral examinations (BBB) to evaluate moderate mid-thoracic contusive spinal cord injury (SCI) in a rat ...
Angelo H. ALL   +2 more
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Extensive Laceration and Contusion [PDF]

open access: yesThe American Journal of the Medical Sciences
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To Sew or Not to Sew: A Case Report

open access: yesMedical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth
Introduction-Tongue injuries in children vary from slight lacerations to complete amputations. It could be due to fall, self-mutilation, epilepsy, child abuse, or sport injury.
Chaitali Hambire, Umesh Hambire
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Post-Traumatic Epilepsy After Mild and Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury: A Narrative Review and Development of a Clinical Decision Tool

open access: yesReports
Background: Post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE) is a recognized complication of traumatic brain injury (TBI), yet its risk following mild and moderate TBI remains underappreciated.
Ioannis Mavroudis   +9 more
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Recovery of ambulation in small, nonbrachycephalic dogs after conservative management of acute thoracolumbar disk extrusion

open access: yesJournal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Background Currently, low‐level evidence suggests loss of ambulation associated with acute thoracolumbar disk extrusion is best treated by decompressive spinal surgery.
Sam Khan, Nick D. Jeffery, Paul Freeman
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