blast injurytrauma, blast injuryInjury from explosion may be due to the direct cussive effect of the blast wave (primary), being struck by material propelled by the blast (secondary), to whole-body displacement and impact (tertiary), or to miscellaneous effects from burns, toxic acids, and ...
Purpose of this study is to introduce a new protocol for primary management of blast injuries of mandible with the aim of preserving maximum tissues at the same time achieving excellent aesthetics and function in the long term.All cases were managed primarily using this protocol. Secondary reconstru...
Tamoor Tariq, a local councillor, said staff and children had fled St Luke's Church of England Primary School following the blast at a property "just yards away" in the Fishpool area of Bury. Police said a woman in her 70s had been taken to hospital with "serious injuries". Datawrapper...
Ischemia or other toxic injuries can also cause cen- trilobular fibrosis, so this finding is not pathogno- monic; however, when hepatocytes are individually surrounded by collagenous stroma in the centri- lobular region, the process is more likely due to alcohol. This pattern of pericellular ...
Primary blast injuries--an updated concise review. World J Surg. 2012;36:966-972.Yeh DD, Schecter WP. Primary blast injuries—an updated concise review. World J Surg. 2012;36(5):966–72.Yeh DD, Schecter WP (2012) Primary blast injuries--an updated concise review. World J Surg 36:...
The Importance of Primary Reconstruction in the Treatment of Blast Related Hand Injuries During Childhooddoi:10.1055/a-0965-7542Nado BukvicSuzana Srsen MedancicHarry NikolicAna Bosak VericFrane BukvicNadomir GusicMarin MarinovicGeorg Thieme Verlag KG...
blastbrain injuryprimarytertiaryconfined spaceIn this paper, a biomechanical study of a human head model exposed to blast shock waves followed by a blunt impact with the surface of the enclosing walls of a confined space is carried out. Under blast, the head may experience primary ...
Cell cultures can provide useful in vitro models. Since odontoblasts are postmitotic cells, they cannot be expanded in cell cultures. Due to their extension into the dentin, injuries are inevitable during isolation. Therefore, “odontoblast-like” cell culture models have been established. Nowadays...
The exact pathophysiology has yet to be determined, but FNH is thought to develop as a hyperplastic response of the hepatic parenchyma secondary to circulatory disturbances or via hepatic proliferation induced by vascular injuries such as thrombosis, vascular hyperplasia, or high sinusoidal pressure [...