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Injuries

Laesio Deformitas Any damage of an organ or tissue that leads to its damaged function Permanent bodily malformation of the shape of and organ or part of the body Torn meniscus

Deformitas antebrachii l. sin. Laesio – ligamentum – musculus – flexor – digitus – quintus– manus – latus – dexter ENDINGS? Laesio ligamenti musculi flexoris digiti quintii manus lateris dextri FORMULATE A DIAGNOSE: Deformitas antebrachii l. sin. Derformitas antebrachii lateris sinistri

Laceratio, onis, f. = vulnus lacerum A torn ragged wound. A wound produced by the tearing of body tissue. External lacerations may be small or large and may be caused in many ways, such as a blow from a blunt instrument, a fall against a rough surface, or an accident with machinery. Lacerations within the body occur when an organ is compressed or moved out of place by an external or internal force.

Contusio, onis, f. = vulnus contusum Bruise wound, an injury to tissues with skin discoloration and without breakage of skin. Blood from the broken vessels accumulates in surrounding tissues, producing pain, swelling, and tenderness, and the discoloration is the result of blood seepage just under the skin. Haematoma =Localized swelling filled with blood

Mors ex __________________ ABBREVIATIONS? Laceratio renis l. dx. ( lateris dextri) Contusio lienis Mors ex __________________ contusione lienis

Vulnus contusolacerum

Vulnus morsum Bite wound – this wound is usually also contusolacerum (torn and bruise)

Perforatio, onis, f. Perforation - Hole through the whole thickness of a tissue or membrane Perforatio fundi gastrici

Contusio femor__ later__ dextr__ cum haematomat__ FILL IN MISSING ENDINGS is is i e Perforatio membranae tympani Status post _____________________ perforationem membranae tympani

Distensio, onis, f. strain = an injury to a muscle or tendon in which the muscle fibres tear as a result of overstretching

Excoriatio, onis, f. scrape = skin surface removed

Musculus trapezius l. dx. Distensio _________________ musculi trapezii lateris dextri Excoriationes ________ (face), ________ (hand) l. utr. et ________ (knee) faciei manus genus

Commotio, onis, f. concussion = a violent jarring or shaking that results in a disturbance of brain function

Distorsio, onis, f. sprain, distorsion =a joint injury in which some of the fibers of a supporting ligament are ruptured but the continuity of the ligament remains intact

Susp. distorsionis columnae vertebralis partis cervicalis suspicio = suspicion

Luxatio, onis, f. Luxation = displacement of a bone from a joint

Abruptio, onis, f. A tearing away, separation, or detachment Placental abruption

humeri | sinistri | fractura | luxatione | cum | lateris PUT IN THE CORRECT ORDER fractura humeri lateris sinistri cum luxatione

Combustio, onis, f. burn wound

Combustio, onis, f. 2nd degree/grade burn 3rd degree/grade burn infected burn wound -change in the color of the skin around the burn, swelling, strange odor, the wound sinks deeper into the skin and gets larger, green or yellow pus develops, a fever

Congelatio, onis, f. frostbite

Congelatio, onis, f.

Combustio thoracis, cervicis et faciei PLURAL? combustiones thoracis, cervicis et faciei Congelationes extremitatum inferiorum gr. IV. WHAT DOES „GR. IV.“ MEAN?