Penetrating injury to the gingiva e . g . with a toothbrush bristle, fishbone, toothpick or periodontal instrument may inoculate bacteria into the tissues.
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Low-velocity objects usually cause penetrating injuries in the regions of the orbital surfaces, where the bones are thinner and thus more likely to break.
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Infection usually occurs following skin abrasion or penetrating injuries . " Exophiala phaeomuriformis " can also cause Biosafety Risk Group 2 agent in the laboratory.
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In its foam form, it reacts on penetrating injuries, such as gunshots and knife stabs, by expanding like shaving cream, then sealing off blood vessels.
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Similarly, penetrating injuries in children is because of writing utensils and other common household objects as many are readily available to children in the course of their day.
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The textbook is first and foremost devoted to the acute management of the polytrauma ( blast, burns, and high-velocity penetrating injuries ) unique to the modern battlefield.
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A branch of the median nerve, the anterior interosseous nerve ( AIN ) can be affected by either direct penetrating injury or compression in a fashion similar to carpal tunnel syndrome.
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However, as soldiers are better protected from penetrating injury and surviving previously lethal exposures, limb injuries, eye and ear injuries, and traumatic brain injuries have become more prevalent.
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A traumatic eye injury occurs when the eye itself sustains some form of trauma, whether a penetrating injury such as a laceration or a non-penetrating injury such as an impact.
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A traumatic eye injury occurs when the eye itself sustains some form of trauma, whether a penetrating injury such as a laceration or a non-penetrating injury such as an impact.