Global trend in incidence of sympathetic ophthalmia - A brief literature overview. [PDF]
Wang Y, He H, Qu L.
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Correlation of pulmonary fat embolism with trauma and resuscitation in children. [PDF]
Martinez RM +4 more
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Intraoperative UBM-guided direct cyclopexy for traumatic cyclodialysis cleft: a four-case series. [PDF]
Wang F +5 more
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Predicting the Need for Tube Thoracostomy in Blunt Trauma Patients With Occult Pneumothorax: Observation Versus Intervention. [PDF]
Yalçın NÇ, Özkaya M.
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Periarticular blast wounds without fracture a prospective case series. [PDF]
Covey DC, Gentchos CE.
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Racial Differences in the Identification of Seat Belt Signs Among Pediatric Motor Vehicle Crash Occupants. [PDF]
Gakwaya RB +5 more
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The necessity of CT scans on pediatric carotid injury after blunt trauma - An analysis of the traumaregister DGU<sup>®</sup>. [PDF]
Becker L +10 more
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Pediatric Pyloric Transection: An Unusual Injury Following Blunt Abdominal Trauma. [PDF]
Aljadaan S +3 more
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Abstract A case of nonpenetrating wound of the heart muscle with rupture of a papillary muscle and contusion of the left ventricular wall from external violence is reported. Death resulted twenty-six hours after the injury, from loss of blood, shock, and an overwhelming pneumonic infection following the removal of a ruptured spleen.
Robert Earle Glendy, Paul D. White
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Nonpenetrating Wounds of the Abdomen
During the four-year period from 1950 to 1954, 528 patients were admitted to the Los Angeles County General Hospital with a diagnosis of possible abdominal trauma. One hundred fifty-one of these patients had penetrating gunshot or knife wounds of the abdomen, and they were operated upon shortly after admission.
Ralph V. Byrne
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