Explosions and blast injuries : a primer for clinicians [PDF]
As the risk of terrorist attacks increases in the U.S., disaster response personnel must understand the unique pathophysiology of injuries associated with explosions and must be prepared to assess and treat the people injured by ...
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Management of femoral shaft fractures in a tertiary centre, south east Nigeria [PDF]
Background: The femur is the longest and strongest bone in the body. The long straight part of the femur is the shaft. The femoral shaft is circumferentially padded with large muscles.
Chukwuka, N.C.+5 more
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Air GunPellet Embolization to common femoral vein: A case report and literature review. [PDF]
AlRashed R+5 more
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86th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society (2024)
Meteoritics &Planetary Science, Volume 59, Issue S1, Page A1-A468, August 2024.
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Look away: arterial and venous intravascular embolisation following shotgun injury [PDF]
A Bahnini+21 more
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Delivery of Liquid Metal to the Target Vessels as Vascular Embolic Agent to Starve Diseased Tissues or Tumors to Death [PDF]
Tumor growth relies heavily on the continuous blood and nutrients supply. Theoretically, it is an ideal therapeutic way of killing tumor by only vascular embolization. However, most of the existing vascular embolic agents are still rather insufficient to fulfill the real clinical need due to the reasons like: incomplete filling of target vasculature ...
arxiv
Subtrochanteric fracture after femoral neck system of femoral neck fractures: a report of four cases. [PDF]
Fisher JC, Gerzina C, Rush K, Caroom C.
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Bullet Embolization After a Penetrating Gunshot Wound: A Case Report. [PDF]
Mussie E, Singh S, Kumaran M, Krishan K.
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Gunshot Wounds Causing Distal Arterial Bullet Embolisms. [PDF]
Gonzalez-Urquijo M+4 more
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Characteristics and outcomes of gunshot‑acquired spinal cord injury in South Africa [PDF]
Background. Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) caused by assault present a unique challenge facing the healthcare system, in that very little is known about how these injuries manifest compared with other causes of injury.
Joseph, C
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