| traumatic shock |
Shock due to injury or surgery. In the abdomen, it may result from hemorrhage and/or peritonitis secondary to a disrupted or perforated viscus. Additional causes of traumatic shock include the following: Cerebral injury:
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| traumatogenic o. |
abnormal occlusion capable of producing injury to the teeth, residual ridges, and periodontal structures. See traumatic o.
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| traumatic stomatitis |
Stomatitis resulting from mechanical injury as from ill-fitting dentures, sharp jagged teeth, or biting the cheek.
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| traumatologist |
a surgeon experienced in treating accidental injuries.
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| traumatic tattooing |
Following abrasion of the skin, embedding of fine dirt particles under the superficial layers of the skin; or as a result of forceful deposit of gunpowder granules. This can be prevented by immediate removal of the particles.
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