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But minor lacerations are more common than serious head injuries.
Still, the N.H.L. remains bound by an ethos of toughness, an arena where fighting is tolerated and even encouraged as rough justice, and where playing through concussions and gruesome lacerations are marks of courage.
Spores of Clostridium are distributed widely in nature, especially in soil, and may enter the body through any wound, even a superficial abrasion; puncture wounds and deep lacerations are particularly dangerous because they provide the oxygen-free environment needed for growth of the microorganism.
"My blistering wit and its deep lacerations are signs of advanced forms of Syphillization," declaims our heroine in the video, which is also a thinly veiled satire on today's culture of vanity and waste, and on the unrealized promises of progress.
Tracheal lacerations are usually associated with cervical subcutaneous emphysema.
Scalp injuries including accidental lacerations are commonly encountered clinical problems in A & E departments.
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Skin lacerations were sutured in the ED.
All other lacerations were classified as simple.
Posterior perineal lacerations were measured immediately after delivery.
Generally, most lacerations were repaired by primary closure.
The most frequent diagnosis was a fracture (36%); lacerations were 19% of the injuries.
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