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  2. Stab wound - Wikipedia

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    The treatment is dependent on many different variables such as the anatomical location and the severity of the injury. Even though stab wounds are inflicted at a much greater rate than gunshot wounds, they account for less than 10% of all penetrating trauma deaths. [citation needed]

  3. Fatal dog attacks - Wikipedia

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    Fatal dog attacks are human deaths caused by dogs. The study of fatal dog attacks can lead to prevention techniques which can help to reduce all dog bite injuries, not only fatalities. [1] Dog bites and attacks can result in pain, bruising, wounds, bleeding, soft tissue injury, broken bones, loss of limbs, scalping, disfigurement, life ...

  4. Diaphragmatic rupture - Wikipedia

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    Treatment. Surgery. Prognosis. 15–40% mortality rate. Diaphragmatic rupture (also called diaphragmatic injury or tear) is a tear of the diaphragm, the muscle across the bottom of the ribcage that plays a crucial role in breathing. Most commonly, acquired diaphragmatic tears result from physical trauma. Diaphragmatic rupture can result from ...

  5. Wound healing - Wikipedia

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    Advancements in the clinical understanding of wounds and their pathophysiology have commanded significant biomedical innovations in the treatment of acute, chronic, and other types of wounds. Many biologics, skin substitutes , biomembranes and scaffolds have been developed to facilitate wound healing through various mechanisms. [108]

  6. Penetrating trauma - Wikipedia

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    Trauma surgery, General surgery, emergency medicine. Penetrating trauma is an open wound injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating a deep but relatively narrow entry wound. In contrast, a blunt or non-penetrating trauma may have some deep damage, but the overlying skin is not necessarily broken ...

  7. Dog bite - Wikipedia

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    Pediatrics. A dog bite is a bite upon a person or other animal by a dog, including from a rabid dog. More than one successive bite is often called a dog attack, although dog attacks can include knock-downs and scratches. Though some dog bites do not result in injury, they can result in infection, disfigurement, temporary or permanent disability ...

  8. Neisseria weaveri - Wikipedia

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    Neisseria weaveri. Holmes et al. 1993. Neisseria weaveri is a gram-negative bacterium associated with dog bite wounds. It is rod-shaped and non- motile with type strain M-5. [1] The genome sequences of two strains (LMG 5135T and ATCC 51223T) were determined and deposited into GenBank (accession numbers AFWQ00000000 and AFWR00000000), respectively.

  9. Woman claims she accidentally stabbed baby while aiming for ...

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    Then, she claimed, the dog jumped on the bed where the 1-year-old was resting and she tried to stab the hungry canine, but missed and pierced the baby’s neck.

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