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Commotio cordis (Latin, "agitation /
disruption of the heart") is a rare
disruption of
heart rhythm that
occurs as a
result of a blow to the area directly...
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Commotio can
refer to:
Commotio (Nielsen),
organ work
composed 1930–1931
Commotio cordis,
heart injury Commotio retinae,
known as Berlin's
edema Commotio...
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survival comparable to the
general po****tion.
Transmediastinal gunshot wound Commotio thoracis Andrew B., MD Peitzman;
Andrew B. Peitzman; Michael, MD Sabom;...
- Carl Nielsen's
Commotio or
Commotio for Organ, Opus 58, was
composed between June 1930 and
February 1931. The composer's last
major work, it was first...
- however, in rare cases,
death can
occur in
response to
trauma such as
commotio cordis, an
often lethal disruption of
heart rhythm that
occurs as a result...
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relate to
congenital or
acquired cardiovascular disease, an
exception is
commotio cordis, in
which the
heart is
structurally normal but a
potentially fatal...
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medical works from
ancient Greece,
mentions concussion,
later translated to
commotio cerebri, and
discusses loss of speech, hearing, and
sight that can result...
- Berlin's
edema (
commotio retinae) a
common condition caused by
blunt injury to the eye. It is
characterized by
decreased vision in the
injured eye a few...
- was
restored on-field.
Hamlin later confirmed that he had an
episode of
commotio cordis, an
extremely rare
condition in
which cardiac rhythm is disrupted...
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gunshot wound, but can
refer to trauma-induced
secondary conditions, such as
commotio cordis, a
sudden cardiac arrest caused by a blunt, non-penetrating trauma...