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- Avulsion_injury abstract "In medicine, an avulsion is an injury in which a body structure is forcibly detached from its normal point of insertion by either trauma or surgery (from the Latin avellere, meaning "to tear off"). The term most commonly refers to a surface trauma where all layers of the skin have been torn away, exposing the underlying structures (i.e., subcutaneous tissue, muscle, tendons, or bone). This is similar to an abrasion but more severe, as body parts such as an eyelid or an ear can be partially or fully detached from the body.".
- Avulsion_injury wikiPageID "16163668".
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- Avulsion_injury hasPhotoCollection Avulsion_injury.
- Avulsion_injury subject Category:Injuries.
- Avulsion_injury subject Category:Medical_emergencies.
- Avulsion_injury type Abstraction100002137.
- Avulsion_injury type Attribute100024264.
- Avulsion_injury type Condition113920835.
- Avulsion_injury type Crisis107417644.
- Avulsion_injury type Emergency107417405.
- Avulsion_injury type Event100029378.
- Avulsion_injury type Happening107283608.
- Avulsion_injury type IllHealth114052046.
- Avulsion_injury type Injuries.
- Avulsion_injury type Injury114285662.
- Avulsion_injury type Juncture107416714.
- Avulsion_injury type MedicalEmergencies.
- Avulsion_injury type PathologicalState114051917.
- Avulsion_injury type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Avulsion_injury type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Avulsion_injury type State100024720.
- Avulsion_injury type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Avulsion_injury comment "In medicine, an avulsion is an injury in which a body structure is forcibly detached from its normal point of insertion by either trauma or surgery (from the Latin avellere, meaning "to tear off"). The term most commonly refers to a surface trauma where all layers of the skin have been torn away, exposing the underlying structures (i.e., subcutaneous tissue, muscle, tendons, or bone).".
- Avulsion_injury label "Avulsio".
- Avulsion_injury label "Avulsion injury".
- Avulsion_injury label "Avulsion".
- Avulsion_injury sameAs Avulze.
- Avulsion_injury sameAs Avulsio.
- Avulsion_injury sameAs Avulsion.
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- Avulsion_injury sameAs Q791556.
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- Avulsion_injury wasDerivedFrom Avulsion_injury?oldid=605327755.
- Avulsion_injury isPrimaryTopicOf Avulsion_injury.