-
exposed and
initiates coagulation,
which creates a
temporary clot to plug the
wound and
eventually leads to
restoration of
normal tissue.
During this time,...
- the body, as in a
penetrating or
perforated wound, or none, as in the
contused wound; all fractures, burns,
blast concussions, all
effects of biological...
- Calcutta, 1870. Chuckerbutty, SC (1872). "A Case of
Lacerated and
Contused Wound of the ****".
Indian Medical Gazette. 7 (11): 249. PMC 5132653. PMID 28995162...
- of the
apical portion of the
right upper lobe of the lung. The
bullet contused the
strap muscles of the
right side of the neck,
damaged the trachea, and...
-
really trustworthy treatment for
compound fractures and
other severe contused wounds has been
established for the
first time, so far as I am aware, in the...
- of the
apical portion of the
right upper lobe of the lung. The
missile contused the
strap muscles of the
right side of the neck,
damaged the trachea, and...
-
newspaper "For the
Defeat of the Enemy" of the 29th Army. In 1942, he was
contused. He parti****ted in the
Kaliningrad defensive and offensive, Rzhevsko-Vyazemsky...
- and has a
large blood supply and capacity. The
liver may be
lacerated or
contused, and a
hematoma may develop. It may leak bile,
usually without serious...
-
edema occurs by an hour or two
after injury. An area of
bleeding in the
contused lung is
commonly surrounded by an area of edema. In
normal gas exchange...
- On May 16, 1904, at the
village of
Shisaliteza Nadein was
wounded in the arm and
contused in the head, and on May 26 he
directly ordered the defence...