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1 ith isolated stab wounds (24% of all splenic stab wounds).
2 iation burden in the management of abdominal stab wounds.
3 emodynamically stable patients with isolated stab wounds (24% of all splenic stab wounds).
4 ectional movement was stimulated by a planar stab wound 3 mm away from the axis of the injection need
5 ative management is practiced extensively in stab wounds and blunt abdominal trauma, but routine lapa
6 ed 86 patients with gunshot wounds, 111 with stab wounds, and three impaled by sharp objects.
7 onse on spinal cord injury (SCI) caused by a stab wound between the T7 and T9 vertebrae and spontaneo
8 65% of all blunt splenic injuries and select stab wounds can be managed with minimal transfusions, mo
9  were more likely to have sustained multiple stab wounds compared to older people (43% vs 35%, p < 0.
10                                   Bullet and stab wounds decreased during 10 years at a rate consiste
11 of GAP-43 mRNA following axotomy caused by a stab wound delivered within about 200 microm to 1.25 mm
12                              A transcortical stab wound divided the field of labeled cortical cells i
13       Gunshot wounds accounted for 70.4% and stab wounds for 29.6% of injuries.
14 l study of all patients sustaining abdominal stab wounds from March 1, 2009, through March 31, 2011.
15                  The mechanism of injury was stab wounds in 166 (96%) and gunshot wounds in 6.
16                                           In stab wounds in adult mice we show that NG2 controls orie
17              In a second series of rats with stab wounds in the neostriatum, there were substantially
18 es accounted for an increasing proportion of stab wounds in young people, overtaking torso injuries a
19             We studied A-to-I RNA editing in stab wound injury (SWI) and SCI models and showed that t
20                        Additionally, in vivo stab wound injury activates PKD and induces COX-2 and ot
21 P expression was examined following cortical stab wound injury in rats, a classical model of reactive
22          Our study shows that after cortical stab wound injury, cytokine expression is attenuated in
23 expression in the injured cortex 1 day after stab wound injury.
24                            In the context of stab-wound injury, p53 loss destabilized the identity of
25  In this prospective evaluation of abdominal stab wound management, serial physical examination was a
26 ffic incidents, falls, burns, and gunshot or stab wounds), masses (solid or soft, reducible), deformi
27 ound cavity immediately following a cortical stab wound or 6 hours after a weight drop-induced trauma
28 y (CT) in the diagnostic workup of abdominal stab wounds remains controversial.
29 ow a reduced astrocytic response to cortical stab wound, suggesting that PAR-1 activation plays a key
30 e the injury mechanisms of gunshot (GSW) and stab wounds (SW) to the abdomen in presentation, managem
31                                   By using a stab wound telencephalic injury model, the impact of hyp
32 e regenerative ability of adult brain, after stab wound telencephalic injury.
33 tricular hemorrhages were observed distal to stab wounds two days after a unilateral stab injury to o
34                                       When a stab wound was made in the cerebral cortex of the rat, c
35 ther conditions, and frequency of bullet and stab wounds were compared with independent observations.