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Crystalline Lens Subluxation Following Blunt Head Trauma
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Lucas Koenig Olm+2 more
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CT scanning in blunt chest trauma: validation of decision instruments
Objective: to perform an external validation of two clinical decision instruments (DIs) - Chest CT-All and Chest CT-Major - in a cohort of patients with blunt chest trauma undergoing chest CT scanning at a trauma referral center, and determine if these ...
GABRIEL SEBBEN REICHARDT+4 more
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Evaluation of trauma patterns in blast injuries using multiple correspondence analysis. [PDF]
Anthropology features little in published literature about blast injuries. Contributions through case studies and experimental research are beginning to expand our understanding of the effect these injuries have on the human skeleton. This study examines
Ad-El+48 more
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Blunt Chest Trauma Presenting with Acute Coronary Event
We present a case that was initially diagnosed as non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction following a blunt chest trauma from left lateral contusion.
Arif Albulushi+4 more
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Traumatic ventricular septal defect in a 4-year-old boy after blunt chest injury [PDF]
Traumatic ventricular septal defect (VSD) resulting from blunt chest injury is a very rare event. The mechanisms of traumatic VSD have been of little concern to dateuntil now, but two dominant theories have been described.
Bright+18 more
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Post-Traumatic Pulmonary Pseudocyst following Blunt Chest Trauma; a Case Report
Traumatic pulmonary pseudocyst is a rare complication of chest trauma that has been poorly documented and usually resolves without specific treatment. Here, we present a case of pulmonary pseudocyst in a child with chest trauma without obvious symptoms ...
Nasim Ghafourian+5 more
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Unilateral loss of thoracic motion after blunt trauma: a sign of acute Brown-Séquard syndrome [PDF]
Late-onset Brown-Séquard syndrome (BSS) is a rare condition resulting from a spinal cord injury that develops weeks to years after a blunt trauma. Acute-onset BSS after a blunt injury has been rarely reported.
Mizuki Sato, Akira Kuriyama, Ryo Ohtomo
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Non-Penetrating Wounds of the Chest [PDF]
The heart may be seriously injured by compression of the chest by a steering wheel in automobile accidents or in other injuries by non-penetrating blows to the chest.
Aysu Değirmenci+7 more
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Blunt traumatic iliac vein injury without pelvic fracture – A case report
A 48-year-old man fell asleep while driving a 4-t truck, hit an 11-t truck from behind, and was injured. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed retroperitoneal hematoma and extravasation of contrast medium in the left common iliac vein.
Hiroyuki Takahashi+7 more
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Most renal injuries in pediatric patients are treated conservatively, but prolonged hematuria and major blood vessel injuries often require active bleeding control.
Anko Antabak+6 more
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