contusion, pulmonary laceration involves disruption of the architecture of the lung, while pulmonary contusion does not. Pulmonary laceration is commonly...
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Unlike pulmonary laceration, another type of lung injury, pulmonary contusion does not involve a cut or tear of the lung tissue. A pulmonary contusion...
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Chest injury (redirect from Pulmonary injury)
shoulder girdle Pulmonary injury (injury to the lung) and injuries involving the pleural space Pulmonary contusion Pulmonary laceration Pneumothorax Hemothorax...
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A pulmonary hematoma is a collection of blood within the tissue of the lung. It may result when a pulmonary laceration fills with blood. A lung laceration...
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chest wall. When the alveoli of the lung are ruptured, as occurs in pulmonary laceration, air may travel beneath the visceral pleura (the membrane lining...
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injuries that can be caused by penetrating trauma include pulmonary laceration (a cut or tear) pulmonary contusion (a bruise), hemothorax (an accumulation of...
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Wound (redirect from Laceration)
glass splinter.[citation needed] Lacerations – irregular tear-like wounds caused by some blunt trauma. Lacerations and incisions may appear linear (regular)...
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lung laceration, a cut or tear in the lung tissue, fills with air. A rupture of a small airway creates the air-filled cavity. Pulmonary lacerations that...
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Tracheobronchial injury (redirect from Tracheobronchial laceration)
role in the outcome. Injuries that may accompany TBI include pulmonary contusion and laceration; and fractures of the sternum, ribs and clavicles. Spinal...
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Diaphragmatic rupture (redirect from Diaphragmatic laceration)
in constant motion with respiration, and because it is under tension, lacerations will not heal on their own. The injury usually becomes larger with time...
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