Chest trauma
... Trauma tic rupture of the lower esophagus can occur with significant
blunt chest trauma , during CPR, or in some conditions of forceful protracted ... an obstruction of the blood flow within the heart . Chest trauma -
blunt trauma to the chest, such as a motorist hitting the steering wheel in an ...
Cauterize
... Certain factors affect prognosis (chance of recovery ) and treatment options. Sometimes warts are treated surgically, by means of
blunt dissect ion. They may be cauterize d with an electric needle. Sometimes plantar warts disappear spontaneously, only to recur later. In the ...
Chondritis
... Peri chondritis is usually incited by
blunt trauma to the external ear. It presents with marked ear tenderness and overlying soft tissue swelling . Costo chondritis pain is often ...
Congenital Heart Disease
... of organ s, and repair of intestinal malformations correction of spinal abnormalities and treatment of injuries sustained from major
blunt trauma ... NHS Direct: congenital heart disease Department of Health The BBC is not responsible for content on external websites ... Babies ...
Dissect
... pregnancy ) and dislocation of the lens and detachment of the retina in the eye . Sometimes warts are treated surgically, by means of
blunt dissect ion. They may be cauterize d with an electric needle. Sometimes plantar warts disappear spontaneously, only to recur later. A small ...
Esophagus
... news 31 August 2004: "Eating slowly may help reduce GERD symptoms". Trauma tic rupture of the lower esophagus can occur with significant
blunt chest trauma , during CPR, or in some conditions of forceful protracted vomiting . EA is a birth defect in which the esophagus is ....
Eye injuries
... cataracts can occur as effects of other conditions, such as diabetes , eye injuries or from taking certain medicines.7 ... People who have had
blunt trauma to the eye or penetrating eye injuries ... ...
Flood
... 11, 2001, in the U.S. The area is then flood ed with a larger amount of local anesthetic . Fat is then extracted with suction through a long,
blunt hollow tube called a cannula. natural disasters (such as flood s or earthquakes) man-made tragedies (such as bombings, a plane crash) violent ...
Glaucoma
... ocular pressure often related to chronic inflammation ( uveitis ). previous cataract surgery glaucoma severe injury to the eye , or
blunt trauma prior retinal detachment in the opposite ey family history of retinal detachment tiny or weak spots in the retina that are seen by ...
Head Injury
... Head injury can be classified as either closed or penetrating. In a closed head injury , the head sustains a
blunt force by striking against an object. A concussion is a type of closed head injury that involves the brain. Head Injury Programs that treat ...
Laceration
... common during childbirth . Recovery times vary depending on the individual, the severity of the injury and the effectiveness of treatment .
blunt objects that tear or crush the skin ( laceration s). These cuts are more common over bony areas, such as a finger, hand , knee , or foot, but ...
Lesion
... difference in a tissue or structure, such as the skin . Lipoma A usually benign tumor of fatty tissue . The lesion is scraped, using a
blunt edge such as the edge of a microscope slide. The scrapings from the skin lesion are placed in a solution of potassium hydroxide (KOH) and ...
Nearsightedness
... , farsightedness , ... a high degree of nearsightedness previous cataract surgery glaucoma severe injury to the eye , or
blunt trauma prior retinal detachment in the opposite ey family history of retinal detachment ... ...
Rupture
... the fetus ) from the womb's wall, and maternal infections , ... Trauma tic rupture of the lower esophagus can occur with significant
blunt chest trauma , during CPR, or in some conditions of forceful protracted vomiting . I had premature rupture of membrane s with my first ...
Scapula
... years because of the activities and trauma they encounter. These occur with athletic activities, motor vehicle accidents , and other forms of
blunt trauma . The word " scapula " (with the accent on the first syllable) is a steal straight from the Latin. The Romans always employed the plural ...
Subcutaneous
... air gets into tissue s under the skin covering the chest wall or neck. This can happen due to stabbing, gun shot wounds , other penetrations, or
blunt trauma . Subcutaneous Definition The term " cutaneous " refers to the skin . Subcutaneous means beneath or under the skin . For example, a ...
Transfusion reaction
... markers (called antigen s) on the surface of red blood cells. Blood Transfusion Reaction ( Transfusion Reaction ) Blount's Disease
blunt Myocardial Injury ( Myocardial Contusion ) Body Dysmorphic Disorder (Somatoform Pain Disorder) Body Lice ... If the test is positive, the ...