1,3–5 Primary injuries are caused by the high-pressure blast wave from the explosion primarily affecting the lungs, ears, and gastrointestinal tract. Injuries include blast lung, ruptured ...
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 ...
Intestinal permeability is a condition in which materials in the gastrointestinal tract can pass through ... a third of these being caused by blast-related injuries. TBI research has shown ...
Blast injuries are a complex form of trauma ... Injuries to the pulmonary, gastrointestinal system, along with neurological, cardiovascular, facial and auditory, musculoskeletal systems are ...
On the battlefield or at the detonation site, the casualty should be examined for evidence of obvious signs and symptoms of serious blast injuries ... for visual system evaluation should be ...
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 ...
Blast injuries are a complex form of trauma ... Injuries to the pulmonary, gastrointestinal system, along with neurological, cardiovascular, facial and auditory, musculoskeletal systems are ...
Blast injury management in general and eye/orbital blast injuries specifically should claim more attention and interest among ophthalmologist and other related specialties. Hundreds of thousands ...