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A revised autopsy report was issued, and made no mention of blunt injuries.
If a person has sustained a blunt injury to the lower back, a bruised kidney may be the source of the bleeding.
Blunt injury to the eyeball such as when a tennis or squash ball hits the eye.
It can be caused by blunt injury.
Blunt injury - when something hits the body (like punching someone or falling from a tree)
Diagnosis of blunt injuries may be more difficult and require additional investigations such as CT scanning.
Blunt injuries predominate in rural areas, while penetrating ones are more frequent in urban settings.
Blunt injury to the eyeball.
Rupture of the trachea or bronchus is the most common type of blunt injury to the airway.
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Masson M. [Bromelain in blunt injuries of the locomotor system.
Berlin's edema (Commotio Retinae) is a condition caused by blunt injury to the eye.
Patients with penetrating trauma may deteriorate rapidly, but may also recover much faster than patients with blunt injury.
Most blunt injuries are managed with relatively simple interventions like tracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation and chest tube insertion.
An autopsy found that the child died from multiple injuries, including recent blunt injury to his head, said Ellen Borakove, a spokeswoman for the Medical Examiner.
Eye Emergencies Eye emergencies are cuts, scratches, burns, chemical exposure, blunt injuries or objects in the eye that may lead to vision loss.
Blunt injuries to the kidney from helmets, shoulder pads, and knees are described in football, and in soccer, martial arts, and all-terrain vehicle accidents.
In blunt injury, imaging is indicated if there is gross hematuria, or if the patient exhibits shock together with either gross or microscopic hematuria.
Generally, assuming the blunt injury trauma is the only source of blood, or at least the first, the number of trails equates to the number of blows plus two."
Or blunt injury trauma; in plain English, crushed skulls, frontal bone driven into the brain, two cases of massive perforation of the heart and lungs by rib fragments.
Usually those who undergo resuscitative thoracotomy do not recover-only 10% of those receiving it after sustaining a blunt injury and 15-30% of those with penetrating trauma survive.
Ellen Borakove, a spokeswoman for Medical Examiner Charles Hirsch, said an autopsy found that the victim had suffered blunt injuries to the head and a brain hemorrhage.
An autopsy was performed that day by Dr. Eddy Jean Lilavois, a city medical examiner who ruled the case a homicide, and noted "blunt injuries of neck and brain."
Vertebral dissection may occur after physical trauma to the neck, such as a blunt injury (e.g. traffic collision, direct blow to the neck), strangulation or manipulation, but may also happen spontaneously.
Shock Fibrosis or scarring of the pleural membranes Death Call 911 for any penetrating or serious blunt injury to the chest, or if chest pain or shortness of breath occur.