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- Pulmonary_laceration abstract "A pulmonary laceration is a chest injury in which lung tissue is torn or cut. An injury that is potentially more serious than pulmonary contusion, pulmonary laceration involves disruption of the architecture of the lung, while pulmonary contusion does not. Pulmonary laceration is commonly caused by penetrating trauma but may also result from forces involved in blunt trauma such as shear stress. A cavity filled with blood, air, or both can form. The injury is diagnosed when collections of air or fluid are found on a CT scan of the chest. Surgery may be required to stitch the laceration, to drain blood, or even to remove injured parts of the lung. The injury commonly heals quickly with few problems if it is given proper treatment; however it may be associated with scarring of the lung or other complications.".
- Pulmonary_laceration icd10 "S27.3".
- Pulmonary_laceration icd9 "861.22, 861.32".
- Pulmonary_laceration thumbnail Lung_lacerations.JPG?width=300.
- Pulmonary_laceration wikiPageID "17070432".
- Pulmonary_laceration wikiPageRevisionID "592878247".
- Pulmonary_laceration caption "Coronal CT scan showing lucencies in the lung caused by pulmonary lacerations on the left of the image".
- Pulmonary_laceration hasPhotoCollection Pulmonary_laceration.
- Pulmonary_laceration icd "861.22".
- Pulmonary_laceration icd "S27.3".
- Pulmonary_laceration subject Category:Chest_trauma.
- Pulmonary_laceration subject Category:Lung_disorders.
- Pulmonary_laceration subject Category:Medical_emergencies.
- Pulmonary_laceration type Abstraction100002137.
- Pulmonary_laceration type Attribute100024264.
- Pulmonary_laceration type Condition113920835.
- Pulmonary_laceration type Crisis107417644.
- Pulmonary_laceration type Disease114070360.
- Pulmonary_laceration type Disorder114052403.
- Pulmonary_laceration type Emergency107417405.
- Pulmonary_laceration type Event100029378.
- Pulmonary_laceration type Happening107283608.
- Pulmonary_laceration type IllHealth114052046.
- Pulmonary_laceration type Illness114061805.
- Pulmonary_laceration type Juncture107416714.
- Pulmonary_laceration type LungDisorders.
- Pulmonary_laceration type MedicalEmergencies.
- Pulmonary_laceration type PathologicalState114051917.
- Pulmonary_laceration type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Pulmonary_laceration type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Pulmonary_laceration type State100024720.
- Pulmonary_laceration type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Pulmonary_laceration type Disease.
- Pulmonary_laceration type Situation.
- Pulmonary_laceration comment "A pulmonary laceration is a chest injury in which lung tissue is torn or cut. An injury that is potentially more serious than pulmonary contusion, pulmonary laceration involves disruption of the architecture of the lung, while pulmonary contusion does not. Pulmonary laceration is commonly caused by penetrating trauma but may also result from forces involved in blunt trauma such as shear stress. A cavity filled with blood, air, or both can form.".
- Pulmonary_laceration label "Pulmonary laceration".
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- Pulmonary_laceration sameAs Q7259533.
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- Pulmonary_laceration sameAs Pulmonary_laceration.
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- Pulmonary_laceration depiction Lung_lacerations.JPG.
- Pulmonary_laceration isPrimaryTopicOf Pulmonary_laceration.