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Can the pancreas be lacerated without trauma?

yes, with a cattle prod The literal definition for laceration is a tear-like wound caused by blunt trauma. For example, if someone was hit by a baseball bat and skin was removed or torn by the impact, that wound would be called a laceration.


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Thoracic (chest) cavity is confined by the rib cage. Within there is the right and left pleural cavities (lungs) and the mediastium or pericardial cavity (heart). If something destroys the confinement of this area (blunt or sharp forced trauma) the result may be a pneumothorax or collapsed lung(s).


What does the term Blood in The Chest means?

The medical term for the condition of blood in the chest cavity is hemothorax. This condition may result from trauma.


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Paradoxical chest movement is also know as flail chest and is usually caused by trauma to the chest. If a person suffers from broken ribs or punctured lungs, the air movement is reversed. Instead of chest expansion on inhalation, you will notice the skin being sucked in.


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