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thoracic injuryの例文

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  • His type of injuries and subsequent complications usually prove fatal in 80 to 90 percent of cases, according to thoracic injury specialists.
  • The system is designed to minimalize severe thoracic injuries, like the one Mayer suffered, by deploying quickly during tumbles and mishap.
  • There were complications, more surgery, fluid in his lungs, flight delays to the U . S . With thoracic injuries, there are concerns about air pressure in planes and a patient's lungs.
  • Because children have more flexible chest walls than adults do, their ribs are more likely to bend than to break; therefore the presence of rib fractures in children is evidence of a significant amount of force and may indicate severe thoracic injuries such as pulmonary contusion.
  • The Bolivian autopsy by Antonio Torres Bulanza and Rafael Vargas Pe馻, of the Instituto de Investigaciones Forenses, showed Dwyer had six bullet entrance wounds with three exit wounds and the trajectory was from the back to the front, slightly from below to above, that his heart was intact and the cause of death was hypovolaemic shock ( acute blood loss ) from multiple thoracic injuries by bullets.