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    Traumatic aortic rupture, also called traumatic aortic disruption or transection, is a condition in which the aorta, the largest artery in the body, is...
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    organs. An aortic rupture can be classified according to its cause into one of the following main types: Traumatic aortic rupture Aortic rupture secondary...
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    Aorta (redirect from Aortic)
    Atherosclerosis Ehlers–Danlos syndrome Marfan syndrome Trauma, such as traumatic aortic rupture, most often thoracic and distal to the left subclavian artery and...
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  • survival rates are high for traumatic asphyxia. Asphyxia Crush syndrome Flail chest Tension pneumothorax Traumatic aortic rupture Karamustafaoglu, Yekta Altemur;...
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    pseudoaneurysm can also occur in the aorta as a consequence of traumatic aortic rupture. Outside of the heart, pseudoaneurysms associated with pancreatitis...
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    Myocardial contusion Traumatic arrest Hemopericardium Blood vessel injuries Traumatic aortic rupture Thoracic aorta injury Aortic dissection And injuries...
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    for Czech writers 30 years old or younger. Viewegh survived a traumatic aortic rupture in 2012. Michal Viewegh was born in Prague on 31 March 1962. His...
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    sternum, ribs and clavicles. Spinal cord injury, facial trauma, traumatic aortic rupture, injuries to the abdomen, lung, and head are present in 40–100%...
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    flat in Carlton House Terrace, London. The cause of death was traumatic aortic rupture following a fall from the balcony of his fifth-floor apartment...
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    Toronto. Bep Voskuijl died in Amsterdam on 6 May 1983, due to a traumatic aortic rupture. She was 63 years old. In an article in Dutch national newspaper...
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    is indicated for most causes of hemothorax, but should be avoided in aortic rupture which should be managed with immediate surgery. The thoracostomy tube...
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    which a collection of blood—usually but not always associated with a traumatic brain injury—gathers between the inner layer of the dura mater and the...
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    January 2002, Dockx died unexpectedly at the age of 60 from a traumatic aortic rupture. Anderlecht paid a lot of attention to his death and praised him...
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  • sites of aneurysm, but is also due to trauma and results in a traumatic aortic rupture. Carotid artery – Diseases of the carotid arteries: Carotid artery...
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    people with traumatic causes (e.g. pelvic fracture) and non-traumatic causes (e.g. gastrointestinal bleeding, ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm), the...
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    pulmonary embolism (2%), pneumothorax, pericarditis (4%), aortic dissection (1%) and esophageal rupture. Other common causes include gastroesophageal reflux...
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    fibrillin-1, and a number of physical abnormalities including aneurysm of the aortic root. There have also been reports in other genetic conditions, such as...
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    tumors, infiltrative diseases of the heart, and aortic dissection.[citation needed] Risk factors for rupture after an acute myocardial infarction include...
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    of aortic injury. Type I: Intimal tear Type II: Intramural hematoma Type III: Pseudoaneurysm Type IV: Rupture In addition to the 4 grades of aortic injury...
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    gastrointestinal bleeding Vascular Ruptured aneurysm Aortic transection Iatrogenic injury Bleeding arises due to either traumatic injury, underlying medical condition...
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    injuries, cardiac chamber rupture, and myocardial contusion. In most settings, the initial evaluation and stabilization of traumatic injury follows the same...
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    Bart Van den Bossche died on 6 January 2013 from the effects of a traumatic aortic rupture. 1992: Bouillon de charme 1992: De heuveltjes van Erika (single)...
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    account for ~5% to ~22% of strokes in patients under the age of 45 years. Aortic dissection Vertebral artery dissection "Cervical Artery Dissection: Causes...
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    intra-operative and post-operative bleeding, abdominal aortic rupture or left ventricle aneurysm rupture, aortic–enteric fistula, hemorrhagic pancreatitis, iatrogenic...
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    hypothyroidism (myxedema coma), severe protein deficiency Traumatic: penetrating or blunt chest trauma, aortic dissection Reduced lymphatic drainage: congestive...
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    collisions or a fall. Less common non-traumatic causes including: anticoagulation. a ruptured aortic aneurysm. a ruptured renal aneurysm. acute pancreatitis...
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    dissection can be difficult to diagnose but is more common than aortic aneurysm rupture. Thoracic aortic dissections are further characterized with the Stanford...
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    normal thoracic duct drainage is disrupted, either due to obstruction or rupture, chyle can leak and accumulate within the negative-pressured pleural space...
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  • elder abuse and bruising (episode 10) Cesarean section and repair of aortic rupture (episode 11) deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease (episode...
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  • describing the condition of a person who has been subjected to multiple traumatic injuries, such as a serious head injury in addition to a serious burn...
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