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Trauma

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2008
In terms of cost and years of potential lives lost, injury arguably remains the most important public health problem facing the United States. Care of traumatically injured patients depends on early surgical intervention and avoiding delays in the diagnosis of injuries that threaten life and limb.
Hugo, Bonatti, James Forrest, Calland
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Trauma

JAMA Oncology, 2023
This essay describes the author’s experience with childhood trauma through the lens of a cancer diagnosis.
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Trauma

2016
Traumatic brain and spine injury (TBI/TSI) is a leading cause of death and lifelong disability in children. The biomechanical properties of the child's brain, skull, and spine, the size of the child, the age-specific activity pattern, and variance in trauma mechanisms result in a wide range of age-specific traumas and patterns of brain and spine ...
Thierry A G M, Huisman, Andrea, Poretti
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Maxillofacial Traumas

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2002
Craniofacial traumas often involve the orbital region. This report describes an unusual case of penetration of an object into the left upper oral vestibule up to the left medial-upper orbital wall. The object was an indicator switch. A multidisciplinary approach was necessary to make a correct diagnosis and to apply the best surgical treatment.
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CEREBROVASCULAR TRAUMA

Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2001
Cerebrovascular trauma includes a wide variety of injuries, including dissections, traumatic aneurysms, arteriovenous fistulas, and vascular occlusions. These entities, which are often underdiagnosed, can produce devastating neurologic complications.
M F, Gaskill-Shipley, R J, Ernst
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Ankle Trauma

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1990
Fractures and dislocations about the ankle joint are common injuries. The radiographic "fingerprints" produced by these injuries are directly related to the mechanism that produced that injury. Radiologists must recognize all of the aspects of a particular injury and communicate this information to the orthopedic surgeon because treatment is predicated
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Airway Trauma

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 2000
Traumatic airway injuries fortunately are rare. While sometimes injuries are obvious and initial management straightforward, frequently the diagnosis is difficult. Prompt diagnosis of airway injuries requires a high index of clinical suspicion, complemented by judicious use of endoscopy and radiological imaging. Initial management can be complicated by
R, Peralta, W E, Hurford
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Trauma Upon Trauma

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2022
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