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1 ion of intubation, suggestive of progressive soft tissue injury.
2 n caring for the critically ill patient with soft tissue injuries.
3 on of possible bone fracture, bone edema and soft tissue injuries.
4 s (27.9 vs. 13.3 months; p = 0.009) and more soft tissue injuries (19 [56%] vs. 9 [26%]; p = 0.03).
5 he head and neck (56%), followed by skin and soft-tissue injuries (41%).
6 All requiring primary amputations had severe soft tissue injury and three had posterior tibial nerve
7 ith the combined insult (i.e., bone fracture/soft-tissue injury and hemorrhage) than after bone injur
8 neurologic deficit; anisocoria; lateral neck soft tissue injury; clinical suspicion) underwent both C
9 ic diagnoses, namely, fractures and bone and soft-tissue injuries (Department of Defense and Californ
10                  The frequency and number of soft tissue injuries derived from accidental injury, sur
11                             Among survivors, soft tissue injuries, fractures, sprains, strains, and h
12 fections were more common in blast injuries, soft tissue injuries, >3 wound sites, loss of limb, abdo
13 l spine MR studies were obtained to evaluate soft-tissue injuries in 366 obtunded patients with blunt
14 ny MR examinations were performed to exclude soft-tissue injuries in the cervical spine of obtunded p
15               Renal artery and peri-arterial soft tissue injury is greatest in the subacute phase, an
16 ractures involving the foramen lacerum, neck soft tissue injury, or neurological abnormalities unexpl
17 the incidence of infectious complications of soft-tissue injuries, particularly those involving fract
18  shoulder to define the nature and extent of soft tissue injuries prior to physical therapy.
19 ng World War I in the treatment of extensive soft-tissue injuries proved invaluable in reducing infec
20                                              Soft tissue injury with environmental contamination is f
21                                    Traumatic soft-tissue injury with additional endotoxemia was chara

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