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Hematological Indices and Abnormalities in Chronic Kidney Disease and Their Associations With Disease Severity. [PDF]

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Indicators of Severity in Chest Trauma

Archivos de Bronconeumología ((English Edition)), 2008
We undertook a review of patients with chest trauma attended between January 1992 and June 2005 in order to establish severity criteria in these cases.During the study period, 1,772 cases (1,346 [76%] males) were treated, with ages ranging from 7 to 98 years (mean, 46.4 years).
Jordi, Freixinet   +6 more
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Blunt Renal Trauma in Childhood. Features Indicating Severe Injury

British Journal of Urology, 1990
Summary— The clinical presentation of children with blunt renal trauma may differ from that of adults. The clinical features at presentation of 50 consecutive children (20 severe injuries, no pedicle injuries) admitted over a period of almost 8 years were reviewed to determine if there were clinical clues to ...
D M, Quinlan, J P, Gearhart
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Traumatic asphyxia: an indicator of potentially severe injury in trauma

Injury, 1996
Ollivier, in 1837, while doing autopsies of people trampled by crowds in Paris, noted a complex of craniocervical cyanosis, subconjunctival haemorrhage, and cerebral vascular engorgement and coined the term ‘masque ecchymotic”. In 1900, Perthes’ gave a more complete description of this syndrome to include mental dullness, hyperpyrexia, haemoptysis ...
J R, Dunne, G, Shaked, M, Golocovsky
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Severe tricuspid regurgitation following blunt chest trauma: indication for emergency surgery

European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 1992
A 24-year-old man with polytrauma and severe posttraumatic tricuspid regurgitation due to rupture of all three papillary muscles was subjected to emergency operation 3 days after a car accident. At operation, all three papillary muscles of the tricuspid valve were reinserted.
M, Pasic   +4 more
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The Insensate Foot Following Severe Lower Extremity Trauma

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2005
Plantar sensation is considered to be a critical factor in the evaluation of limb-threatening lower extremity trauma. The present study was designed to determine the long-term outcomes following the treatment of severe lower extremity injuries in patients who had had absent plantar sensation at the time of the initial presentation.We examined the ...
Michael J, Bosse   +6 more
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