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Stab wounds associated with hematuria: A review of 67 cases
The clinical records of 67 patients who underwent surgical exploration for stab wounds associated with hematuria were reviewed in an attempt to evaluate the need for mandatory operation and to define criteria for possible nonoperative management of such ...
Heyns C.F. +2 more
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Diagnostic peritoneal lavage through an abdominal stab wound
Diagnostic peritoneal lavage (DPL) is one of the most useful tools in the diagnosis of intraperitoneal injuries secondary to stab wounds. The lavage catheter is inserted into the peritoneal cavity through a surgical incision or a blind puncture ...
Haider, Hani +4 more
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Drug‐coated balloons: From conventional designs to next‐generation innovations in vascular therapy
This review traces the evolution of drug‐coated balloons (DCBs) from conventional designs to next‐generation platforms. We highlight innovations in balloon engineering, coating technologies, and therapeutic agents that enhance localized drug delivery while addressing challenges in efficiency, safety, and biocompatibility for vascular and emerging non ...
Lu Zhang +5 more
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Mitochondria‐endoplasmic reticulum contact sites (MERCS) are areas where the mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum closely interact. In this study, we utilize synthetic organelle glues to artificially engineer MERCS for regulating cardiomyocyte development, through which the immature and chemo‐plasticity issues of undifferentiated cells are addressed.
Wei Tang +9 more
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Primary repair versus diversion in penetrating colon injuries
Back ground: In Iraq, after 2003 had more accidents of the shell, bullet and stab abdominal wounds, more over colon injuries. Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the most appropriate management of penetrating colon injuries, comparing the ...
Adil Karim Alhamdani +3 more
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Suicidal cut-throat and stab fatalities: Three case reports
Fatalities resulting from sharp force injuries may be of accidental, homicidal or suicidal origin. Cut-throat and cut-stab wounds are "effective" in homicidal attacks with sharp objects, e. g.
Solarino B., Buschmann C. T., Tsokos M.
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ABSTRACT This is a retrospective case study of an antisemitic lone actor terrorist who completed the deadliest attack against the Jewish community in American history. The analysis through the lens of the Terrorist Radicalization Assessment Protocol (TRAP‐18) finds that 72% of the warning indicators were present, including four proximal warning ...
Molly Amman, Julia Kupper, J. Reid Meloy
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Background. The most common cause of abdominal trauma is blunt trauma, gunshot wounds and stab wounds are rare. Most commonly injured organs in abdominal cavity are the spleen and the liver.Conclusions.
Alojz Pleskovič
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Suicide by Extraordinarily Numerous Blade Wounds
A 42-year-old man with a history of suicidal ideation, was found dead in his garage, with over 54 stab wounds and with multiple cuts. The house was locked and the bay door of the attached garage was closed when his live-in girlfriend arrived home and ...
Dollett T. White +2 more
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Abstract Background Conventional envelope flap techniques for implant placement in edentulous mandibles are associated with greater postoperative morbidity, especially in elderly patients or those with anatomical limitations. Minimally invasive alternatives aim to preserve soft tissues and reduce complications, enhancing clinical predictability ...
Lucas Jardim da Silva +5 more
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