Abdominal trauma is an injury to the abdomen. Signs and symptoms include abdominal pain, tenderness, rigidity, and bruising of the external abdomen. Complications...
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death due to blunt force traumatic injury. Blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) represents 75% of all blunt trauma and is the most common example of this injury...
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abdominal trauma Fluid therapy due to massive volume resuscitation Retroperitoneal hematoma secondary to trauma and aortic rupture Peritoneal trauma secondary...
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ribs commonly produce penetrating chest trauma when sharp bone ends pierce tissues. Penetrating abdominal trauma (PAT) typically arises from stabbings,...
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Peritonitis (section Abdominal pain)
endometriosis, blunt abdominal trauma), gastric juice (e.g., peptic ulcer, gastric carcinoma), bile (e.g., liver biopsy), urine (pelvic trauma), menstruum (e...
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trauma. Major trauma sometimes is classified by body area; injuries affecting 40% are polytrauma, 30% head injuries, 20% chest trauma, 10%, abdominal...
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abdominal penetrating trauma. A laparotomy is still the standard procedure for treating abdominal gunshot wounds today. In the United Kingdom, trauma...
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Pneumoperitoneum (redirect from Abdominal free air)
any part of the bowel may perforate from a benign ulcer, tumor or abdominal trauma. A perforated appendix seldom causes a pneumoperitoneum. Spontaneous...
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performed would be: Blunt abdominal trauma Penetrating abdominal trauma Blunt thoracic trauma Penetrating thoracic trauma Undifferentiated shock (low...
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