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This finding might support the somewhat fatalistic behaviour of many consultants when rejecting cut-resistant gloves and accepting cutting injuries as an inconvenient but harmless requirement in pathology.
Cut-resistant gloves, worn between conventional vinyl gloves, can protect users from cutting injuries [ 29].
The automaker said it was not aware of any accidents, but knew of five "minor cutting injuries".
83% of pathologists had experienced occupational injuries, mostly cutting injuries, in their professional career; more than one fifth of participants reported cutting injuries in the last year.
The most common health problems include cutting injuries, ametropia, eye fatigue symptoms and musculoskeletal disorders.
The most common types of injury were cutting injuries followed by splashes of fluids or organic materials to mucous membranes.
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The analysis, published this month by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, found that people 15 to 24 were by far the most likely to be hurt in transportation accidents, and piercing and cutting injury was most common in the 25-to-44 25-to-44 25-to-44
If the cutting injury was severe, the endothelium could be damaged during deep lamellar keratoplasty.
Injury to the pudendal nerve or its branches can cause chronic pain in the innervated regions, for example, as a result of compression of the nerve in the pudendal canal (from prolonged labor or straining with stools) or from cutting injury during a mediolateral episiotomy.
In a decision aimed at cutting down injuries from icing chases, hybrid icing will be used in preseason games on a trial basis.
Based on its association with many other types of injury including cutting and piercing injuries, alcohol intake could be an important target for intervention [ 6- 8].
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