traumatic injury

collocation in English

meaningsoftraumaticandinjury

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traumatic
adjective
uk
/trɔːˈmæt.ɪk/
us
/trɑːˈmæt̬.ɪk/
causing severe and lasting emotional shock ...
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injury
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.dʒər.i/
us
/ˈɪn.dʒər.i/
physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or ...
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(Definition oftraumaticandinjuryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The relationship of caregiver coping to family outcomes during the initial year following pediatrictraumaticinjury.
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In the past, most amputees have been veterans of war or other younger people who have sustainedtraumaticinjury.
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The only conditions with increased risk were those previously identified as secondary totraumaticinjury.
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Primary care does not deal with patients withtraumaticinjury, nor with treatments requiring sophisticated and expensive medical technology.
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Loss of hearing may increase the risk fortraumaticinjurybecause oncoming cars, fire alarms, or other potential hazards are inaudible, although assistive technologies increasingly address such concerns.
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Serious illness andtraumaticinjuryis spasmodic.
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There is the coming to terms with thetraumaticinjury; there are psychological aspects, which sometimes get neglected; there is the phantom pain that has to be fought.
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Diffusetraumaticinjurycan result in diffuse or more moderate gliosis without scar formation.
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Gastritis may also develop after major surgery,traumaticinjury, burns, or severe infections.
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Damage to the deep fibular nerve, as is possible withtraumaticinjuryto the lateral knee, results in foot drop.
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The type of fluid that accumulates around the knee depends on the underlying disease, condition or type oftraumaticinjurythat caused the excess fluid.
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Chest injuries account for 25% of all deaths fromtraumaticinjury.
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This repetitivetraumaticinjuryleads to bleeding and pooling of blood underneath the nail plate.
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The call to the hospital was initially phoned to treat a potentiallytraumaticinjury, but tests have revealed that the injury is not considered serious.
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The combined effects of these changes greatly predisposes elderly people totraumaticinjury.
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It is known that 15 people receivedtraumaticinjuryfrom the blast and 20 complained of cardiac problems.
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Because the fourth cranial nerve is the thinnest and has the longest course of the cranial nerves, it is particularly vulnerable totraumaticinjury.
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Who gets support and who supports after atraumaticinjury?
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Traumaticinjuryis another cause of bursitis.
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In regard to pro-inflammatory potential, certain molecules in astrocytes are associated with an increase in inflammation aftertraumaticinjury.
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