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The remarkable growth and international recognition of the Journal of Trauma and Injury

Lee GJ

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Treatment of placental abruption following blunt abdominal trauma: a case report

Kim J, Kim S, Kwak D, Choi D

Trauma during pregnancy poses a potentially tragic risk to both the fetus and mother, making its management particularly challenging. Here, we present the case of a 35-year-old woman at 34...
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Minimally invasive surgery for concomitant pericardial and diaphragmatic rupture after blunt trauma: a case report

Maila RK, Mongwe KN, Bhuiyan MMZU

Pericardial rupture with cardiac herniation is a rare injury that occurs following blunt trauma. It is even more unusual to find a pericardial tear associated with diaphragmatic injury after such...
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Changes in the clinical features and demographics of donors after brain death, before and after the establishment of a regional trauma center: 20 years of experience at a single center in Korea

Jang MJ, Choi ST, Lee GJ, Kim DJ, Lee WS

Purpose: Organ transplantation is considered the definitive treatment for end-stage organ disease. However, the scarcity of donor organs compared to the number of patients awaiting transplants is a major barrier....
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Clinical profile, management, and outcome of pediatric neurotrauma: a multicentric observational study

Khanna SK, Kumar A, Katiyar AK, Mishra K

Purpose: Pediatric neurotrauma (pNT) includes pediatric traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury. The incidence and distribution of pNT by age and sex remain understudied, with several gaps in both...
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Patients with intentional punch injuries in the emergency department: a retrospective cohort study

Toker , Salt , Şahin T, Altuntaş M, Gökçek , Eşlik M, Tüysüz , Kuş B, Özer M

Purpose: Hand and wrist injuries represent some of the most common traumatic conditions encountered in the emergency department (ED). Our study aimed to elucidate the demographic and clinical characteristics of...
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Successful treatment of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis in a trauma patient: a case report

Chung YS, Kim J

Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a rare, life-threatening hyperinflammatory syndrome characterized by excessive activation of the immune system. This case report describes an unusual presentation of HLH triggered by severe trauma...
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Heterodigital flap as a solution for a thumb defect: a case report

Sinaga BD, Budi DPS, Sadabaskara M

Thumb traumatic injuries are incredibly common in hand injuries. The thumb is essential to hand function in order to do daily tasks like gripping, holding, opposing, circumducting, and movements. As...
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Infection prevention and treatment following dog bites: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials

Yoon Y, Kim D, Lee D, Min H, Choi J

Purpose: Dog bites pose a significant global public health challenge, with outcomes that range from minor injuries to fatalities. Despite their prevalence, no consensus has been established regarding the most...
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Differentiation of antimicrobial toxicity and sepsis-induced disseminated intravascular coagulation in an orthopedic burn patient in India: a case report

Saini PS, Aggarwal A, Saini T

Drug-induced thrombocytopenia, hemolytic anemia, and leukopenia are serious, and sometimes fatal, complications of common medications. These conditions are challenging to diagnose in patients with polytrauma injuries due to the presence...
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Acute irreducible anterior shoulder dislocation due to interposition of the subscapularis muscle and the lesser tuberosity: a case report

Sifi N, Madani A, Zeghdoud M

Efforts to reduce an anterior shoulder dislocation can fail due to numerous mechanical obstructions caused by soft tissue interposition (long head of the biceps, rotator cuff muscles, labrum, musculocutaneous nerve)...
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