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- gl**** splinter.[citation needed] Lacerationsirregular tear-like wounds caused by some blunt trauma. Lacerations and incisions may appear linear (regular)...
- penetration lacerations, type 3 lacerations tend to be small and accompanied by pneumothorax. Commonly, more than one type 3 laceration will occur. Type...
- have an eye injurythese are usually severe in nature with multiple lacerations, shards of gl****es embedded in tissues, orbital fractures, severe hematoma...
- reproductive processes. Strong currents or manual cutting can lead to lacerations. In the case of Metridium senile, water flow has been demonstrated to...
- A liver injury, also known as liver laceration, is some form of trauma sustained to the liver. This can occur through either a blunt force such as a car...
- pia-arachnoid membranes are torn over the site of injury in laceration and are not torn in contusion. Lacerations require greater physical force to cause than contusions...
- semi-automatic pistol and its surrounding base produce rectangular lacerations on the skin. These lacerations can vary in depth and severity, but "whipped" fractures...
- Research and Quality. Toglia, Marc. "Repair of episiotomy and perineal lacerations ****ociated with childbirth". UpToDate. Retrieved 22 May 2015. Fernando...
- face. Facial trauma can involve soft tissue injuries such as burns, lacerations and bruises, or fractures of the facial bones such as nasal fractures...
- tissue. Contusion occurs in 20–30% of severe head injuries. A cerebral laceration is a similar injury except that, according to their respective definitions...