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Traumatic and injury
Traumatic brain injury may increase the risk of developing certain mental disorders.
* Traumatic brain injury
Traumatic brain injury ( TBI ) is an exchangeable word used for the word concussion.
Traumatic brain injury may cause generalized damage to the white matter of the brain ( diffuse axonal injury ), or more localized damage ( as also may neurosurgery ).
* Traumatic aortic rupture, an emergent injury in which the aorta is torn, usually after an impact
* Traumatic brain injury
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.
Prognosis, or the likely progress of a disorder, depends on the nature, location and cause of the brain damage ( see Traumatic brain injury ).
Traumatic brain injury is a devastating problem with both high subsequent morbidity and high mortality.
* Traumatic brain injury
Traumatic injury can cause exsanguination if bleeding is not stymied.
Traumatic injury is another cause of bursitis.
** Traumatic brain injury, even in childhood
** Traumatic brain injury, such as the damage that is caused by Shaken Baby Syndrome
* Traumatic brain injury, a physical trauma to the brain
Traumatic spinal cord injury is classified into five categories on the ASIA Impairment Scale:
* Traumatic brain injury
* Traumatic brain injury
* Traumatic brain injury ( TBI )
* Traumatic brain injury
* < u > Servicemembers ' Traumatic Injury Protection ( TSGLI )</ u >-is a rider to the SGLI policies and provides automatic traumatic injury coverage to all servicemembers under SGLI, effective December 1, 2005.
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Traumatic and wound
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.
The signature wound of Middle East conflicts in the 2000s is Traumatic Brain Injury, from which many homeless combat veterans are suffering.

Traumatic and shock
A mental condition that many homeless veterans share is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, which has also been known as shell shock, combat fatique, and during the Civil War, it was known as Soldier's Heart.

Traumatic and by
* Traumatic amputation ( an unwanted amputation that occurs at the scene of an accident, where the limb is partially or wholly severed as a direct result of the accident, for example a fingertip that is cut off by a meat grinder ).
Traumatic events witnessed by an entire society can stir up collective sentiment, often resulting in a shift in that society's culture and mass actions.
Etienne suffers from Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, the same disease caused by multiple concussions that led to Junior Seau's suicide.
Traumatic bleeding was said to be stopped by four different methods: ligation of the blood vessel ; cauterisation by heat ; using different herbal or animal preparations locally which could facilitate clotting ; and different medical preparations which could constrict the bleeding or oozing vessels.
* Traumatic deformities caused by blunt trauma, penetrating trauma, and blast trauma.
Today, this function is fulfilled by the Traumatic Incident Reduction Association ,< ref >
* 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.
The term Continuous Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ( CTSD ) was introduced into the trauma literature by Gill Straker ( 1987 ).
Traumatic amputations quickly result in death, and are thus rare in survivors, and are often accompanied by significant other injuries.
In 1994 he successfully defended a murder accused in what has come to be regarded as the world's first Post Traumatic Stress Disorder defence ; this case has since formed the basis of a novel by celebrated author Sir James McNeish-" The Crime of Huey Dunstan " published in 2010.
These transmissions were later criticised for unreliability and became colloquially known by dispondants, as the Traumatic.
Traumatic injuries can be assessed by computed tomography ( CT ) and nerve conduction studies ( ENoG ).
Spondylolisthesis is officially categorized into five different types by the Wiltse classification system: Dysplastic, Isthmic, Degenerative, Traumatic, and Pathologic.
Part II ( The Trauma of War ) looks into the diagnoses of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Vietnam Veterans and how it is treated by the Veteran's Administration and the rise of war atrocity accusations against Vietnam Veterans.

Traumatic and physical
Traumatic events such as rape and sexual assault have, aside from obvious physical traumas, profound long-term psychological effects on all victims including but not limited to children who are assault victims.

Traumatic and from
Such films as Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol ( 1972 ) and The Ninth Configuration ( 1979 ) were innovative in depicting veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, before this syndrome became widely known.
Aldington never completely recovered from his war experiences, and may have continued to suffer from the then-unrecognised phenomenon of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Rivers's legacy continues even today in the form of The Rivers Centre, which treats patients suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder using the same famously humane methods as Rivers had.
* Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Information Resource from The University of Queensland School of Medicine
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 ).
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.
* 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 ).
* KAT station, a train station in Kifissia, Greece, next to the Traumatic Recovery Center ( KAT ), from which it derives its name
Traumatic neuromas, or non-tumor nerve injuries, often arise from surgeries and result from the abnormal growth of injured nerve fibers.
Traumatic complete displacement of a tooth from its socket in alveolar bone.

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