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Mastitis can also occur as a result of chemical, mechanical, or thermal injury.
Burns (thermal injury) to the uterus or the surface of the bowel.
Research has shown that the heat of electrocautery (400 C) may result in thermal injury to surrounding tissue.
Both died from "thermal injuries and smoke inhalation."
A nuclear detonation, with the resultant radiation, blast and thermal injuries, would be a catastrophic event.
Burns or frostbite can cause ear injuries (thermal injuries).
"There's definitely some thermal injury to the mouth, nose and upper airways," he said, "but that's not unusual, and it doesn't tell us much."
As in the case of McMahon, Glendenning had also found thermal injury to the mouth and nose but not lower down, in the tracheal area.
The four, from the Philippines, died of "thermal injuries," said Sandra Boyd, a spokeswoman for the Miami-Dade medical examiner's office.
Protective clothing made of fire-retardant materials (e.g. Nomex) reduces or prevents thermal injury in the body areas that are covered by the fire-retardant material.
However, running shoes also provide several advantages, including protection of the runner from puncture wounds, bruising, thermal injuries from extreme weather conditions, and overuse injuries.
Four of the victims died of injuries to the head and body and five died of smoke inhalation and thermal injuries, the autopsies found.
The distance between the location at which the side branch is cut and the main conduit is especially critical to minimize thermal injury to the main vessel during dissection.
Aaron Karol and Frank Caltabilota died of thermal injuries, and John Giunta died due to smoke inhalation.
Among the five crew members, one flight attendant received serious puncture wounds from shrapnel and thermal injuries, and another flight attendant received minor injuries.
Thermal injury combined with inhalation injury compromises pulmonary function, producing microvascular hyperpermeability that leads to a significant increase in lung lymph flow and pulmonary edema.
Initial stage-the first 1-9 weeks, in which are the greatest number of deaths, with 90% due to thermal injury and/or blast effects and 10% due to super-lethal radiation exposure.
All forty-seven (47) servicemen in Turret 2 proper at the time of the explosion died instantaneously or nearly instantaneously of either blast, blunt force and/or thermal injuries.
To preserve and optimize conduit quality, clinical specialists take care to avoid unnecessary thermal injury, overhandling and overdistension, and ensure proper storage conditions for the harvested vessel.
NEW: Thermal Injuries Updated information about thermal injuries including information on pre-hospital and hospital management and care.
If not properly controlled, the application of heat or energy to seal off the branch vessels can cause unintended thermal injury to the surrounding cells including the endothelium of the main vessel or conduit.
According to an official military assessment, "In the event of an overexposure to a power density sufficient to produce thermal injury, there is an extremely low probability that scars derived from such injury might later become cancerous.
Interaction of the magnetic and radio frequency fields with such objects can lead to trauma due to movement of the object in the magnetic field or thermal injury from radio-frequency induction heating of the object.
Although it is frequently claimed that the retina is burned by looking at the sun, retinal damage appears to occur primarily due to photochemical injury rather than thermal injury and it appears that central serous retinopathy can be a result of a depression in a treated solar damaged eye.