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[Medical care rendered to the wounded with abdominal nonpenetrating injury during pre-hospital stage].

open access: closedVoenno-meditsinskii zhurnal, 2005
Of 4477 lethal outcomes the death caused by ACI constituted 6.2%. At pre-hospital, stage the lethality was 45.7%, including 67%--from massive hemorrhage, 19%--from shock, 14%--from reflex cardiac arrest caused by abdominal stroke. Of 157 ACI cases 70% were admitted at the peak of development of posttraumatic complications, 20%--in 24 hours after trauma.
N A, Efimenko   +4 more
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Intracardiac thrombus formation associated with a nonpenetrating gunshot wound of the right ventricular outflow tract demonstrated by transesophageal echocardiography

open access: closedAmerican Heart Journal, 1996
Michael C. Fishbein   +6 more
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Traumatic dissection of the internal carotid artery at the atlantoxial level, secondary to nonpenetrating injury.

Radiology, 1969
THE INTERNAL carotid artery may be occluded intracranially or in the neck following open or closed (penetrating or nonpenetrating) injury to the head, face, or neck.
P. New, K. Momose
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Traumatic internal carotid artery thrombosis secondary to nonpenetrating injuries to the neck; a problem in the differential diagnosis of craniocerebral trauma.

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1952
I N PATIENTS who have concomitant injuries of the head and neck the physician's a t tent ion is directed to the cranium when neurologic symptoms are present. This is part icularly true when the t r auma to the neck is of a blunt nonpenetrat ing type, and
R. Schneider, L. Lemmen
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Successful suture of ruptured myocardium after nonpenetrating injury.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1955
PENETRATING injuries of the heart secondary to bullet or stab wounds are not uncommon. Their diagnosis is not difficult, and management of such cases by conservative and surgical measures has surprisingly good results.1 2 3 4 Not so well appreciated ...
G. Desforges, W. Ridder, R. Lenoci
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Cardiac injury due to nonpenetrating chest trauma.

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1960
Excerpt The concept of trauma as a cause of heart disease has been well established. Considerable attention has been directed toward the dramatic effects of penetrating chest wounds upon the heart....
J. Watson, W. M. Bartholomae
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Isolated rupture of the ventricular septum due to nonpenetrating trauma.

Archives of Surgery, 1958
Isolated rupture of the ventricular septum of the heart is an unusual result of chest trauma due to blunt force and may occur even in the absence of rib fractures.
E. C. Peirce, C. Dabbs, F. Rawson
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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