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He was taken to hospital with a severe laceration.
Evidence suggests that after an evening of drinking, Holden suffered a severe laceration to his forehead during a household mishap.
Overall severe laceration rates by race with all vaginal deliveries for patients without and with episiotomy were as follows: white, 4.3% and 15.1%; black, 2.0% and 19.3%; Asian 9.1% and 32.3%; Hispanic, 3.4% and 17.0%, respectively.
"Nicky Smith did a pectoral muscle and George has got quite a severe laceration," said coach Warren Gatland.
Her daughter Emma also suffered huge lower limb injuries as both her ankles were broken, her left leg was fractured, her left knee was dislocated, there was a severe laceration to her head and injuries to her right arm and hand.
The victim was treated for a severe laceration and other minor injuries before he was released from an area hospital.
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I was lucky to escape with severe lacerations and temporary deafness.
Patients came in with severe lacerations and broken bones, including spinal fractures and skull fractures.
The shattered glass — or jagged edges of broken tables — can cause severe lacerations, leaving disfiguring scars and damaging tendons and nerves.
Parolin concluded by noting that "there is need for everyone to work to change the global situation, which is in a situation of severe lacerations and great conflict".
Two articles on Tuesday about a 4-year-old Bronx boy who died after suffering a fractured skull and severe lacerations to his liver misspelled his given name.
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