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Injuries

laceratio, onis, f. = vulnus lacerum contusio, onis, f. = vulnus contusum laceratio, onis, f. = vulnus lacerum a torn wound a bruise (no damage to the skin) *vulnus contusolacerum = a torn-bruised wound with uneven margins (the most frequent type of injury)

vulnus scissum vulnus sectum a cut wound caused by pressure by or pulling of a sharp object (e.g. knife, paper, etc.) a cut wound caused by falling of a sharp object (e.g. axe, meat-chopper, etc.) on the surface of body (deeper)

vulnus morsum vulnus sclopetarium a bite wound a gunshot wound

vulnus punctum = a stab wound

vulnus ________ regionis __________ vulnera ___________________________________________ ??

vulnus ________??? mors propter ________________?

laceratio _____________?? contusio lienis mors propter ___________________??

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laesio, onis, f. deformitas, atis, f. 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

laesio – ligamentum – musculus – flexor – digitus – minimus – manus – latus – sinister ENDINGS??

haematoma, atis, n. perforatio, onis, f. a localized swelling filled with blood a hole penetrating the whole tissue or membrane

vulnus contus__ femor__ dextr__ cum haematomat__ MISSING ENDINGS?? perforatio membranae tympani status post _____________________???

distensio, onis, f. excoriatio, onis, f. a strain (of muscle, ligament, etc.) a scrape on top of the skin

musculus trapezius dexter distensio _________________?? excoriationes ________ (face), ________ (right hand), et ________ (left knee)

commotio, onis, f. distorsio, onis, f. concussion (of brain) a joint injury in which some of the fibers of a supporting ligament are ruptured but the continuity of the ligament remains intact

Distorsio _________________??

luxatio, onis, f. abruptio, onis, f. dislocation, displacement of a bone from a joint a tearing away, separation, or detachment Placental abruption

Dg.: _______________________________________________________________________ ???

combustio, onis, f. congelatio, onis, f. a burn a frostbite

Dg.: ___________________________________________________________________ ???

A healthy 25-year-old man presented to the surgical clinic with a hole in the roof of his mouth, present for a year, and he requested surgical correction. The patient reported a 5-year history of nasal cocaine use from which he had recently abstained. Examination revealed a large perforation of the nasal septum and middle palate. Local complications of intranasal cocaine abuse include chronic rhinitis, sinusitis, epistaxis, ossification or necrosis of the nasal septum, and in rare cases, palatal perforation. Perforatio (per)magna septi nasi et partis medialis palati duri Cocainismus/Abusus cocaini in anamnesi Praesenti tempore abstinentia cocaini

A three-year-old boy was playing with a plastic ball while in the backseat of a car. The father heard a gasp, saw that the child was unconscious, and suspected the child to aspirate the toy ball. Emergency personnel intubated the child, no foreign body was visualized then. The child was dead on arrival at the hospital. During the postmortem examination, a radiograph of the head and neck showed a spherical foreign body located in the oropharynx. The oropharynx contained a toy soccer ball 2.5 cm in diameter. Corpus alienum sphaeroideum oropharyngis Sphaeroideus, a, um - význam koncovky –oideus, + iné príklady geometr. tvarov (rhomboideus, conoideus, deltoideus, cuboideus, ellipsoideus) Oropharynx, gis, m. - požiadať ich, aby sa pokúsili vysvetliť, ako je slovo vytvorené (os, oris, n. + pharynx, gis, m.)