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The extent of a crushing injury may not immediately present itself.
A man and two women were seriously ill with crush injuries.
The main causes of damage are deceleration and crush injuries.
A crushing injury, which can lead to compartment syndrome.
Industrial accidents on the railways resulted in many crushing injuries.
Learn about crush injury causes, symptoms, treatment and prevention.
The 4 most-seriously injured victims suffered from serious crush injuries.
Crush injuries have a high risk of infection.
Crush injuries are common in major disasters, but especially so in earthquakes.
Roof crush injury risks are higher in vehicles with a greater propensity to roll over.
Roof crush injury is most often the result of rollover automobile accidents.
Crush injury, caused by a great or extreme amount of force applied over a long period of time.
A diffuse crush injury the width of that tire," she says, looking at the body.
But I'd say crush injury to the cranium.
A crush injury is injury by an object that causes compression of the body.
Wars gives them vast experience in treating trauma, wounds, crush injuries, and burns.
There was a real danger of crushing injuries."
There were repeated fights, endless calls from the crowd for still more, a crushing injury and a 5-2 loss to the Islanders.
We see a good deal of those here; but mechanical crush injuries are never bilateral, as they are in this case."
At least one person will die as a result of crush injuries received while being kettled at a demonstration.
As with tongue piercings, there is a risk of crush injury during the piercing, swelling, and infection.
Fractures usually occur from direct blows or from indirect crushing injuries.
Below it, his skeleton was complete and undamaged, except for the narrow crushing injury sideways across the upper body.
Animal and human bites may cause puncture wounds, cuts, scrapes, or crushing injuries.
This is common in electrical burns or crush injuries where adequate fluid resuscitation has not been achieved.