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Third‐Degree Burns of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract Caused by a Flare Gun: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Flare gun‐related injuries of the upper aerodigestive tract are extremely rare and can result in life‐threatening third‐degree burns with deep thermal damage and foreign body complications. Early recognition and multidisciplinary care are crucial, yet prognosis remains poor, underscoring the need for awareness of this devastating injury ...
Lukas Schmutzler +4 more
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Incidental Finding of Complete Bilateral Persistent Sciatic Arterie
Bilateral persistent sciatic artery (PSA) is a rare vascular anomaly. We report an exceptionally rare case of complete bilateral PSAs, diagnosed on computed tomography angiography (CTA) in a patient who sustained a gunshot wound to the lower limb ...
Sofia M. Ramos +2 more
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Gun Violence Among School-Age Youth in Chicago [PDF]
Outlines findings from data reviews, surveys, and interviews on the victims and perpetrators of youth gun violence, turning points for youth involvement, and possible interventions.
Harold Pollack +3 more
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A Wormian Bone, Mimicking an Entry Gunshot Wound of the Skull, in an Anthropological Specimen [PDF]
Wormian bones (WB) are irregular small cranial ossicles found along suture lines and fontanels. In Brazil, gunshot wounds to the skull are quite common in young individuals.
Cunha, E +7 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the lived experiences of Thai participants of public mass shooting during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Design A phenomenographic research approach was used. Methods Fifteen participants were recruited using purposive and snowball sampling.
Ek‐Uma Imkome
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Early TXA administration (≤ 3 h) in concurrent hemorrhage and TBI was significantly associated with a 22% reduction in mortality at 7 days. TXA treatment was also associated with a significant 29% lower odds of organ failure and non‐significant 11% odds of good neurologic recovery.
Julia M. Dixon +13 more
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The influence of alcohol on prehospital diagnostics and therapy of injured patients
This matched‐pair study of 6468 trauma patients analyzed the impact of alcohol intoxication on initial prehospital assessment and treatment. Alcohol‐intoxicated patients were less accurately assessed—especially regarding head and facial injuries—which led to both over‐ and underdiagnosis.
Ramona Sturm +6 more
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There is controversy regarding the causes of temporary cavity generation during gunshot wound formation. Analysis of gunshot wounds in hunted animals suggests that a bullet's frontal surface shape is the primary factor in forming a temporary pulsating ...
M.Z. Felsmann +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To explore the persistent changes in working conditions and nursing practices in high acuity settings in the post COVID‐19 pandemic era. Design A qualitative systematic review using the meta‐aggregation design of the Joanna Briggs Institute.
Weizhe Sun +3 more
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Partial Heart Herniation: An Unusual Manifestation of Trans-Mediastinal Gunshot Injury
Introduction: Gunshot injuries to the thoracic cavity are relatively common and considered high risk for cardiac involvement. However, current literature shows that the incidence of cardiac damage does not differ significantly when comparing various ...
Hagar Levy Shachar +4 more
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