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Ophthalmology, 1982
Traumatic enophthalmos, either following orbital floor fracture or enucleation, is caused by decreased orbital volume. Volume replacement, both surgical and/or nonsurgical, provides a direct treatment. Surgical treatment can increase orbital volume by reducing the herniated orbital tissue and/or implanting alloplastic or autogenous material.
O G, Stasior, J L, Roen
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Traumatic enophthalmos, either following orbital floor fracture or enucleation, is caused by decreased orbital volume. Volume replacement, both surgical and/or nonsurgical, provides a direct treatment. Surgical treatment can increase orbital volume by reducing the herniated orbital tissue and/or implanting alloplastic or autogenous material.
O G, Stasior, J L, Roen
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Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2013
Traumatic brain injury is the leading cause of death and disability among young adults. Clinical evaluation is of limited value in the assessment of patients with traumatic brain injury and is often inaccurate in determining the extent of brain damage.
Carolyn M, Benson, Gordon Bryan, Young
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Traumatic brain injury is the leading cause of death and disability among young adults. Clinical evaluation is of limited value in the assessment of patients with traumatic brain injury and is often inaccurate in determining the extent of brain damage.
Carolyn M, Benson, Gordon Bryan, Young
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2008
Traumatic panniculitis refers to changes in the subcutaneous fat related to physical or chemical agents. The clinical picture of traumatic panniculitis is nonspecific. Cutaneous lesions are indurated, warm, red, subcutaneous plaques or nodules not necessary related to the intensity of the injury.
Abelardo, Moreno +2 more
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Traumatic panniculitis refers to changes in the subcutaneous fat related to physical or chemical agents. The clinical picture of traumatic panniculitis is nonspecific. Cutaneous lesions are indurated, warm, red, subcutaneous plaques or nodules not necessary related to the intensity of the injury.
Abelardo, Moreno +2 more
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Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2010
Pneumorrhachis or intraspinal air is an increasingly encountered phenomenon in the management of severe trauma. The case of a 23-year-old soldier, who sustained a gunshot wound to the chest, is presented and the subsequent discussion illustrates that while often benign this phenomenon may indicate serious occult injury.
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Pneumorrhachis or intraspinal air is an increasingly encountered phenomenon in the management of severe trauma. The case of a 23-year-old soldier, who sustained a gunshot wound to the chest, is presented and the subsequent discussion illustrates that while often benign this phenomenon may indicate serious occult injury.
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2005
Teresa C, Chen +3 more
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Teresa C, Chen +3 more
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Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy in the Brains of Military Personnel
New England Journal of Medicine, 2022Diego Iacono +2 more
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Traumatic Insanities and Traumatic Recoveries
The American Journal of Psychology, 1888openaire +1 more source

