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- Splinter abstract "A splinter is a fragment of a larger object (especially wood), or a foreign body that penetrates or is purposely injected into a body. The foreign body must be lodged inside tissue to be considered a splinter. Splinters may cause initial pain through ripping of flesh and muscle, infection through bacteria on the foreign object, and severe internal damage through migration to vital organs or bone over time.When most people usually think of a splinter, they usually think of wood. There are many types of common splinters other than wood. According to American Association of Family Practitioners (AAFP), common types of splinters are glass, plastic, metal, and spines of animals.".
- Splinter thumbnail Splinter.jpg?width=300.
- Splinter wikiPageID "33067333".
- Splinter wikiPageRevisionID "604980107".
- Splinter hasPhotoCollection Splinter.
- Splinter subject Category:Injuries.
- Splinter comment "A splinter is a fragment of a larger object (especially wood), or a foreign body that penetrates or is purposely injected into a body. The foreign body must be lodged inside tissue to be considered a splinter. Splinters may cause initial pain through ripping of flesh and muscle, infection through bacteria on the foreign object, and severe internal damage through migration to vital organs or bone over time.When most people usually think of a splinter, they usually think of wood.".
- Splinter label "Splinter (voorwerp)".
- Splinter label "Splinter".
- Splinter label "Écharde".
- Splinter sameAs Écharde.
- Splinter sameAs Splinter_(voorwerp).
- Splinter sameAs m.0lpz4bl.
- Splinter sameAs Q2510520.
- Splinter sameAs Q2510520.
- Splinter wasDerivedFrom Splinter?oldid=604980107.
- Splinter depiction Splinter.jpg.
- Splinter isPrimaryTopicOf Splinter.