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Traumatic pneumothorax occurs most commonly when the chest wall is pierced, such as when a stab wound or gunshot wound allows air to enter the pleural space, or because some other mechanical injury to the lung compromises the integrity of the involved structures.
Traumatic SAH ( tSAH ) usually occurs near the site of a skull fracture or intracerebral contusion.

Traumatic and accident
* Traumatic injury, a body wound or shock produced by sudden physical injury, as from violence or accident

Traumatic and where
Traumatic dreams ( where the dream merely repeats the traumatic experience ) were eventually admitted as exceptions to the theory.
Clinomorphism is usually the basis for controversy in medical conditions such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis ( aka Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ), ADHD, and Dyslexia where consensus is not easily established concerning the validity of the conditions and clinomorphism is in fact seen as pejorative, so that clinomorphic references to these conditions are ascribed respectively to being " cowardice ", " malingering ", " disobedience " and " stupidity ".

Traumatic and is
Traumatic brain injury ( TBI ) is an exchangeable word used for the word concussion.
* Traumatic aortic rupture, an emergent injury in which the aorta is torn, usually after an impact
A service dog is a type of assistance dog specifically trained to help people who have disabilities including visual or hearing impairment, and also to help people with mental disabilities including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ( PTSD ) and severe depression.
* Traumatic rupture or detachment: The cartilage in the knee is frequently damaged, and can be partially repaired through knee cartilage replacement therapy
Traumatology is a area of specialization focusing on trauma research and practice and has also been called Traumatic Stress Studies and Psychotraumatology.
Jenkin is the Vice-President of the UK charity Combat Stress, which offers residential treatment to ex-servicemen and women suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Traumatic brain injury is a devastating problem with both high subsequent morbidity and high mortality.
Traumatic injury can cause exsanguination if bleeding is not stymied.
Today, this function is fulfilled by the Traumatic Incident Reduction Association ,< ref >
Traumatic injury is another cause of bursitis.
* Traumatic cystitis is probably the most common form of cystitis in the female, and is due to bruising of the bladder, usually by abnormally forceful sexual intercourse.
# Traumatic fracture-This is a fracture due to sustained trauma.
** Traumatic brain injury, such as the damage that is caused by Shaken Baby Syndrome
It is because of the evident psychological problems in post-combat situations ( i. e. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ) that pose a threat to public safety because of the conditioning of the individual who might be made unstable because of his actions.
Traumatic spinal cord injury is classified into five categories on the ASIA Impairment Scale:
This is often associated with Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome.
Francis McNeil " Frank " Murphy ( Roy Scheider ) is a Los Angeles Police Department ( LAPD ) helicopter-pilot-officer and troubled Vietnam War veteran with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ( PTSD ).
Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition in which the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound to the thoracic area.
* Traumatic: cerebral lacerations, subdural hematoma rare cause of hemiplegia is due to local anaesthetic injections given intra-arterially rapidly, instead of given in a nerve branch.
Greenson is well known for his work on " empathy " and was one of the first in his field to seriously associate Post Traumatic Stress Disorder with wartime experiences.
Spondylolisthesis is officially categorized into five different types by the Wiltse classification system: Dysplastic, Isthmic, Degenerative, Traumatic, and Pathologic.

Traumatic and result
Traumatic amputations quickly result in death, and are thus rare in survivors, and are often accompanied by significant other injuries.
Traumatic neuromas, or non-tumor nerve injuries, often arise from surgeries and result from the abnormal growth of injured nerve fibers.

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Other notable organizations that were founded during this period included the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies and the National Organization for Victim Assistance.
Traumatic injuries account for most injuries in contact sports such as Association football, rugby league, rugby union, Australian rules football, Gaelic football and American football because of the dynamic and high collision nature of these sports.
Particularly since the 1960s, there has been some controversy concerning the 346 British and Imperial troops — including 25 Canadians, 22 Irish and 5 New Zealanders — who were shot for desertion, murder, cowardice and other offences during the war, some of whom are now thought to have been suffering from combat stress reaction or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (" shell-shock ", as it was then known ).
1994 ) ( against Frank A. Gerbode, inventor of Traumatic Incident Reduction ), a Rule 11 sanction of $ 8, 887. 50 was imposed against Helena Kobrin, an attorney for the Church, for bringing baseless and frivolous claims.
* NIOSH Publications on Traumatic Occupational Injury Topics ( 2008-2009 ), National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
* Traumatic rupture of the thoracic aorta, another name for traumatic aortic rupture.
Seau's family donated his brain tissue to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, part of the National Institutes of Health ( NIH ); other candidates included the Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy and the Brain Injury Research Institute.
Mnemonics are routinely taught to medical students to ensure that all possible pathological processes are considered, for example VINDICATE: Vascular, Inflammatory, Neoplastic, Degenerative / Deficiency, Idiopathic / Intoxication, Congenital, Autoimmune / Allergic, Traumatic, Endocrine
* The Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society ( Combat Stress )-UK charity caring for veterans suffering from a variety of psychological problems such as combat related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ( PTSD ).
* DOD Defense Centers of Excellence for Psycological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury ( DCoE )
* Boston University Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy
That vision was achieved when SLI partnered with Boston University School of Medicine in September, 2008, to form the Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy.
These transmissions were later criticised for unreliability and became colloquially known by dispondants, as the Traumatic.
Other vital missions include Universal Newborn Hearing Screening, Traumatic Brain Injury, Healthy Start, Sickle Cell Service Demonstrations, Family to Family Health Information Centers, Emergency Medical Services for Children, and autism.

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