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Electrical injuries

Critical Care Medicine, 2002
Electrical injury is a relatively infrequent but potentially devastating form of multisystem injury with high morbidity and mortality. Most electrical injuries in adults occur in the work-place, whereas children are exposed primarily at home. In nature, electrical injury occurs due to lightning, which also carries the highest mortality. The severity of
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Electrical and Lightning Injuries [PDF]

open access: possibleEmergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1984
The pathophysiology, types, and treatment of electrical and lightning injuries are discussed in detail. Cases of electrical injury almost always eventually involve litigation. Therefore, careful charting of history and physical findings may save the physician court time later.
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Electrical Injuries in Children

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1983
Electrical injuries in children continue to account for substantial morbidity and mortality. This review describes the responsible pathogenetic mechanisms and five separate types of injury. Multisystem complications are discussed as well as current concepts of patient management.
Janet C. Thompson, Stephen Ashwal
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The characteristics of dockless electric rental scooter-related injuries in a large U.S. city

Traffic Injury Prevention, 2020
Objective To describe the characteristics of dockless electric rental scooter ("e-scooter")-related injuries presenting to two emergency departments in one large U.S. city.
K. C. English   +6 more
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Electrical injury of the eye

International Ophthalmology, 1987
A 17-year-old male suffered superficial and deep facial burns after coming into contact with a high tension electrical cable with his head and right side of the face. The right eye sustained severe thermal coagulative injuries and subsequently was enucleated. Histopathological examination showed that the retinal neuropile was relatively intact although
R. Millar   +4 more
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Hidden realities of electrical injuries

The Nurse Practitioner, 2022
Abstract: The clinical spectrum of electrical injury ranges from the absence of any external physical signs to severe and life-threatening trauma. This article discusses the fundamental concepts and misunderstandings surrounding electrical injuries and the best practices for evaluation and treatment.
Kyle, McCollum   +2 more
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Severe electrical injury

Burns, 1989
From January 1979 to January 1987, 125 patients were treated in our Centre for various electrical injuries. Among them, 85 patients were over 15 years of age (89.4 per cent were males and 10.6 per cent females) and 40 patients were below 15 years of age (92.5 per cent were males and 7.5 per cent females).
Z Oner   +4 more
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Craniofacial and dental injuries associated with stand-up electric scooters.

Dental Traumatology, 2020
BACKGROUND/AIM With the recent increased share of stand-up electric scooters (e-scooters), it is common to see people riding e-scooters on the roads in Korea.
Minsik Kim   +5 more
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Electrical Injury to the Larynx

Archives of Surgery, 1968
AN ELECTRICAL burn of the larynx is a devastating injury with a highly fatal portent. Yet, complete rehabilitation after such trauma can be within reach of current surgical techniques. A patient with this unusual problem was recently treated at the University of Iowa Hospitals with success. Report of a Case On Nov 8, 1965, a 68-year-old farmer helped
Donald A. Shumrick, David W. Furnas
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Dental and Maxillofacial Injuries Associated With Electric-Powered Bikes and Scooters in Israel: A report for 2014-2019.

Dental Traumatology, 2020
BACKGROUND/AIMS Electric-Powered Bikes and powered scooters present a new method of transportation and are becoming commonly used worldwide. However, the reports on traumatic dental injuries related to their use are scarce.
Shaul Lin   +3 more
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