نتایج جستجو برای: thoracic injuries contusion diagnose

تعداد نتایج: 204543  

2017
Thung-Lip Lee Chin-Feng Hsuan Chen-Hsiang Shih Huai-Wen Liang Hsing-Shan Tsai Wei-Kung Tseng Kwan-Lih Hsu

BACKGROUND Blunt cardiac trauma encompasses a wide range of clinical entities, including myocardial contusion, cardiac rupture, valve avulsion, pericardial injuries, arrhythmia, and even myocardial infarction. Acute myocardial infarction due to coronary artery dissection after blunt chest trauma is rare and may be life threatening. Differential diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction from card...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2015
Hayk A Petrosyan Valentina Alessi Arsen S Hunanyan Sue A Sisto Victor L Arvanian

Our recent terminal experiments revealed that administration of a single train of repetitive spinal electromagnetic stimulation (sEMS; 35 min) enhanced synaptic plasticity in spinal circuitry following lateral hemisection spinal cord injury. In the current study, we have examined effects of repetitive sEMS applied as a single train and chronically (5 wk, every other day) following thoracic T10 ...

Journal: :Emergency medicine clinics of North America 2013
Robyn Wing Catherine James

Children with head injuries frequently present to emergency departments. Even though most of these children have minor injuries, head injury is the most common cause of traumatic deaths in pediatric patients. The pediatric GCS and decision rules for obtaining head CT imaging help the provider evaluate head-injured infants and children. The provider must be vigilant to diagnose those who have li...

2014
Caroline C. Jadlowiec Lois U. Sakorafas

Traumatic diaphragmatic hernias are rare and challenging to diagnose. Following trauma, diagnosis may occur immediately or in a delayed fashion. It is believed that left traumatic diaphragmatic hernias are more common as a result of the protective right-sided anatomic lie of the liver. If unrecognized, traumatic diaphragmatic injuries are subject to enlarge over time as a result of the normal p...

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2014
Liang Yang Jiasheng Fang Daguang Liao Wei Wang

Rapid development of tissue engineering techniques has led to the possibility of treating central nervous injuries with Schwann cells (SCs). However, certain characteristics of SCs, such as a low proliferation ability, greatly restrict their use. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether SCs differentiated from adipose‑derived stem cells (ADSC‑SCs) could used to promote functional...

Journal: :Lasers in surgery and medicine 2009
Xingjia Wu Anton E Dmitriev Mario J Cardoso Angela G Viers-Costello Rosemary C Borke Jackson Streeter Juanita J Anders

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Light therapy has biomodulatory effects on central and peripheral nervous tissue. Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a severe central nervous system trauma with no effective restorative therapies. The effectiveness of light therapy on SCI caused by different types of trauma was determined. STUDY DESIGN/MATERIALS AND METHODS Two SCI models were used: a contusion model and a ...

2017
J Bayer R Lefering S Reinhardt J Kühle N P Südkamp T Hammer

BACKGROUND Major trauma is associated with chest injuries in nearly 50% of multiple injuries. Thoracic trauma is a relevant source of comorbidity throughout the period of multiply-injured patient care and may require swift and well-thought-out interventions in order to avert a deleterious outcome. In this epidemiological study we seek to characterize groups of different thoracic trauma severity...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1972
J D Brodrick

Corneal blood staining has been described as a rare complication of contusion injury in which a hyphaema of relatively long duration and a raised intraocular pressure coexist. It is infrequent after penetrating injuries, in which the tension is usually low, and is occasionally found in association with haemorrhagic glaucoma, occlusion of the central retinal vein, and intraocular tumours (Berlin...

2017
Amine Ghalem Hanane Boussir Kamal Ahsayan Nabila Ismaili Noha El Ouafi

Cardiac lesions secondary to blunt chest trauma vary from insignificant arrhythmias to fatal cardiac rupture. Of these, a distinction remains difficult; face to ST-segment elevation on ECG with positive cardiac biomarkers, is it a myocardial contusion or a genuine myocardial infarction (MI) secondary to coronary lesions? We report the case of a patient admitted for multiple trauma. Initial asse...

Journal: :European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 1998

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