Complicated severe closed chest injury
- Authors: Sorokin R.A., Shirshin S.A., Televitsky A.S., Ermakova I.A.
- Issue: Vol 62, No 5 (1981)
- Pages: 66-67
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/84484
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj84484
- ID: 84484
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We present an observation of severe concomitant closed chest trauma complicated by traumatic pneumonia, bilateral hemopleuritis, heart contusion, hemopericarditis, kidney contusion, post-hemorrhagic anemia. K., 61 years old, a driver, fell from the body of a car, hitting his back on the asphalt. I didn’t lose consciousness. There was no hemoptysis. I was able to get to my garden plot on my own and worked there for some time. In the evening, chest pains intensified, shortness of breath appeared.
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R. A. Sorokin
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S. A. Shirshin
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Russian Federation, Gorky
A. S. Televitsky
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Russian Federation, Gorky
I. A. Ermakova
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Russian Federation, Gorky
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