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traumatic pertaining to a wound or injury
Ãâó: www.celltec.de/ct/en/help/glossary.htm
traumatic brain injury This term refers to the effects on the brain after head injury. Traumatic brain injuries can lead to a spectrum of problems including concussion, contusion (hemorrhage within the brain), or diffuse injuries that cause more severe neurologic deficits.
Ãâó: www.neurosurgery.pitt.edu/conditions/
trauma An injury (as a wound) to living tissue caused by a specific action. For example, the abdominal organs at greatest risk to athletic trauma are the spleen, pancreas, and kidney.
Ãâó: www.drscholls.com/content/info/glossary.htm
trauma body injury caused by shock, violence, etc. (sometimes a cause for ostomy surgery).
Ãâó: members.shaw.ca/saskatoonostomy/terminology.htm
trauma A wound or injury, whether physical or psychological.
Ãâó: www.sirtwazzler.com/TRIAGE/termcom.html
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