Bellner J, Jensen SM, Lexell J, Romner B: Diagnostic criteria and the use of ICD-10 codes to define and classify minor head injury. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2003, 74:351-352.Bellner J, Jensen S-M, Lexell J, Romner B: Diagnostic criteria and the use of ICD-10 codes to ...
! Olivier contends that "any major drop in cycling rates would have resulted in a drop in head and arm injury rates. So the comparisons we made were 'exposure free'". This implies that no decrease in arm (or leg) injuries would prove that cyclist numbers didn't fall, ignoring the ...
Several codes allow detailed information on the course of injury, shown in Fig. 1. First, the ICD 11 coding tool supported the detection of the related stemcode using the entry terms “horse fall”. Second, chapter X provides numerous extension codes in the sections “Dimensions of external ...
Several codes allow detailed information on the course of injury, shown in Fig. 1. First, the ICD 11 coding tool supported the detection of the related stemcode using the entry terms “horse fall”. Second, chapter X provides numerous extension codes in the sections “Dimensions of external ...
in yesterday’s fall. Someone has carved or eaten a filigree of life in a rim of wood that lays upon the driveway; its mosaic playing with the tracks of tires. There is a fire within each of us, you can see it in the eyes. ...
The limit was chosen to be 10 Gy rather than a higher value because the number of patients that will fall in the category of 10 Gy or higher was deemed manageable. For these patients, adaptation of the radiation therapy treatment or relocation of the CIED will often be the best choice. ...
Bellner J, Jensen SM, Lexell J, Romner B :Diagnostic Criteria and the use of ICD 10 codes to define and classify minor head injury.J NeurolNeurosurg Psychiatry 2003, 74:351-352Bellner, J., et al., Diagnostic criteria and the use of ICD-10 codes to define and classify minor head ...