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    Tracheobronchial injury is damage to the tracheobronchial tree (the airway structure involving the trachea and bronchi). It can result from blunt or penetrating...
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    and often associated with other injuries. Bronchoscopy is necessary for an accurate diagnosis of tracheobronchial injury. The neck, including the pharynx...
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    Gunshot wound (redirect from Gunshot injury)
    pulmonary contusion, tracheobronchial injury), cardiac injury (pericardial tamponade), esophageal injury, and nervous system injury. Initial workup as outlined...
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  • pneumomediastinum or pneumopericardium, and is associated with tracheobronchial injury due to trauma, medical procedures (e.g., bronchoscopy) or rupture...
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    and larynx for triggering a cough reflex.[citation needed] Tracheobronchial injury, an injury to the airways, occurs within 2.5 cm of the carina 60% of...
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  • Total body irradiation, radiation therapy Tracheobronchial injury (damage to the airways) Traumatic brain injury Triamcinolone benetonide, a glucocorticoid...
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    Trachea (section Injury)
    processes such as unusually swollen blood vessels. Scarring from tracheobronchial injury or intubation; or inflammation associated with granulomatosis with...
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    Stenosis Other names Stenoses CT scan of a bronchial stenosis (arrow) that resulted from tracheobronchial injury Pronunciation /stəˈnoʊsɪs/...
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    Judges Publishing. p. 55. ISBN 1-930056-08-7. Johnson SB (2008). "Tracheobronchial injury". Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 20 (1): 52–57...
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    laceration Pneumothorax Hemothorax Hemopneumothorax Injury to the airways Tracheobronchial tear Cardiac injury Pericardial tamponade Myocardial contusion Traumatic...
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  • game trains medics to treat internal bleeding, lung collapse, and tracheobronchial injury (airway trauma), the top three causes of battlefield deaths. It...
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  • NASCAR race team Torpedo bomber reconnaissance Tracheobronchial rupture, a type of tracheobronchial injury Tracy Beaker Returns, a 2010 CBBC show Trickle-bed...
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    by removing part of the right half of the skull, and the brain The tracheobronchial lymph glands Section of the medulla oblongata at about the middle of...
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    Terzi I, Dragoumanis C, Pneumatikos I (2009). "Negative-pressure acute tracheobronchial hemorrhage and pulmonary edema". Journal of Anesthesia. 23 (3): 417–420...
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    Meyerson SL (1 July 2008). "Delayed presentation and treatment of tracheobronchial injuries due to blunt trauma". Journal of Surgical Education. 65 (4): 302–308...
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    compound irritates the mucous membranes (oral, nasal, conjunctival and tracheobronchial). Sometimes it can give rise to more generalized reactions such as...
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  • Emma; Seifalian, Alexander; Macchiarini, Paolo (2011). "Retracted: Tracheobronchial transplantation with a stem-cell-seeded bioartificial nanocomposite:...
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    A person may inhale the material, or it may be delivered into the tracheobronchial tree during positive pressure ventilation. When pulmonary aspiration...
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    for surgical procedures on the larynx or other parts of the upper tracheobronchial tree. Direct laryngoscopy is carried out (usually) with the patient...
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    Mournier-Kuhn syndrome is a rare condition characterized by significant tracheobronchial dilation and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections. Individuals...
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    forms of papillomatosis, which may involve more distal parts of the tracheobronchial tree. The mode of viral inoculation is hypothesized to vary according...
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    the upper airway, larynx, or tracheobronchial tree. A history of previous surgery (e.g., previous cervical fusion), injury, radiation therapy, or tumors...
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    G.; Pepe, M.; Del Prato, B.; Grassi, R.; Romano, L. (June 2006). "Tracheobronchial aspiration of foreign bodies: current indications for emergency plain...
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    Scapular fracture (category Injuries of shoulder and upper arm)
    injuries. The forces involved in scapular fracture can also cause tracheobronchial rupture, a tear in the airways. Fractures that occur in the scapular...
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    mechanical upper airway obstruction Decreased/incompetent clearance of tracheobronchial secretions In the acute (short term) setting, indications for tracheotomy...
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    lung itself, the visceral layer, the diaphragm, and more rarely the tracheobronchial tree may also be afflicted. The mechanism through which endometrial...
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    proximal duodenum. The anterior vagal trunk and its branches are at risk of injury during surgeries of the distal oesophagus, stomach, proximal duodenum, gallbladder...
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    original on 2004-08-17. Retrieved 2014-09-22. D'Souza, Donna. "Thoracic aortic injury | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org". radiopaedia.org. Geusens;...
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    require emergency tracheotomy as a temporary or permanent measure. Tracheobronchial involvement may or may not be accompanied with laryngeal chondritis...
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    the formation of an TIF. However, a rigid brochoscopy can clear the tracheobronchial tree of aspirated blood and may be used to terminate blood flow. Only...
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