Blast injuries affecting the face can result in substantial complications, although they typically do not pose an immediate life-threatening risk unless they lead to airway obstruction.
The prevalence of armed conflicts, terrorist attacks and industrial accidents necessitates clinician understanding of blast ...
Of patients with injuries involving the face, 55% had ocular or orbital injuries ... such as those that occur in blast or other explosive injuries. Eyes should be checked in triage and emergency ...
The prevalence of armed conflicts, terrorist attacks and industrial accidents necessitates clinician understanding of blast injuries in both civilian and military settings. Blast injuries are a ...
The symptoms of brain injury from repeated blast exposure, which can include ... evidence of the potential health risks that troops face from exposure to blasts from their own weapons.
A pair of Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee members are pushing federal researchers to investigate the impact of repetitive low-level blast injuries on veterans’ mental health. (Cpl.
Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, unveiled a bill on Tuesday calling for a study of “repetitive low-level blast injuries” in the military and how they could affect brain health. The Precision Health ...
(Boston)—The prevalence of armed conflicts, terrorist attacks and industrial accidents necessitates clinician understanding of blast injuries in both civilian and military settings. Blast ...