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Inflicted Injury Versus Accidental Injury

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1990
The morbidity and mortality that are associated with child abuse is a serious concern for the practicing pediatrician. If abuse is to be prevented, physicians must become skilled in recognizing factors that place a child at risk for abuse. Early and minor signs of abuse and neglect must be recognized and reported to assure services if more serious ...
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Traumatic injuries: imaging of facial injuries

European Radiology, 2002
Facial injuries are common and require radiologic evaluation to plan treatment. The role of imaging is to detect fractures, describe their morphology and topography, and evaluate adjacent soft tissue damage. Computed tomography is the imaging method of choice for an accurate diagnosis and for depicting the complex anatomic structures of the maxillo ...
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ATOMIC BOMB INJURY: MECHANICAL INJURIES

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
One-half to three-fourths of the casualties surviving an atomic bomb explosion over a metropolitan area can be expected to have incurred mechanical injuries. These are likely to be multiple and may be associated with burns and with the effects of nuclear radiation.
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Injuries and Injury Prevention

2013
Stephen W. Hargarten, Tifany Frazer
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Injuries to runners

The Journal of Sports Medicine, 1974
Louis R. Osternig   +2 more
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Injuries

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1918
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Sports injuries

Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, 2005
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Wringer Injuries

JAMA, 1960
H B, LYNN, R C, REED
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Head Injuries

The American Journal of Nursing, 1956
E, CARINI, C G, DEGUTIERREZ-MAHONEY
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