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This week we look at the injuries caused by explosions, and specifically the injuries NOT received by the most annoying tech guy ever in the 2002 action film xXx.

References

Depalma, R. G., MD, Burris, D. G., MD, Champion, H. R., FRCS, & Hodgson, M. J., MD, MPH. (2005). Blast Injuries. New England Journal of Medicine,1335-1342. doi:10.1056/NEJMra042083

Eskridge, S. L., Macera, C. A., Galarneau, M. R., Holbrook, T. L., Woodruff, S. I., Macgregor, A. J., . . . Shaffer, R. A. (2012). Injuries from combat explosions in Iraq: Injury type, location, and severity. Injury, 43(10), 1678-1682. doi:10.1016/j.injury.2012.05.027

Goh, S. H. (2009). Bomb blast mass casualty incidents: initial triage and management of injuries. Singapore Medical Journal, 50(1), 101-106.

Kang, D. G., MD, Lehman, R. A., MD, & Carragee, E. J., MD. (2012). Wartime spine injuries: understanding the improvised explosive device and biophysics of blast trauma. The Spine Journal, 12(9), 849-857. doi:10.1016/j.spinee.2011.11.014

Lemonick, D. M., MD, FAAEP, FACEP. (2011). Bombings and Blast Injuries: A Primer for Physicians. American Journal of Clinical Medicine, 8(3), 134-140.

Singh, A. K., Goralnick, E., Velmahos, G., Biddinger, P. D., Gates, J., & Sodickson, A. (2014). Radiologic Features of Injuries From the Boston Marathon Bombing at Three Hospitals. American Journal of Roentgenology,203(2), 235-239. doi:10.2214/ajr.14.12549

Wolf, S. J., Bebarta, V. S., Bonnett, C. J., Pons, P. T., & Cantrill, S. V. (2009). Blast Injuries. Lancet, 374, 405-415.

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This week we look at the injuries caused by explosions, and specifically the injuries NOT received by the most annoying tech guy ever in the 2002 action film xXx.

References

Depalma, R. G., MD, Burris, D. G., MD, Champion, H. R., FRCS, & Hodgson, M. J., MD, MPH. (2005). Blast Injuries. New England Journal of Medicine,1335-1342. doi:10.1056/NEJMra042083

Eskridge, S. L., Macera, C. A., Galarneau, M. R., Holbrook, T. L., Woodruff, S. I., Macgregor, A. J., . . . Shaffer, R. A. (2012). Injuries from combat explosions in Iraq: Injury type, location, and severity. Injury, 43(10), 1678-1682. doi:10.1016/j.injury.2012.05.027

Goh, S. H. (2009). Bomb blast mass casualty incidents: initial triage and management of injuries. Singapore Medical Journal, 50(1), 101-106.

Kang, D. G., MD, Lehman, R. A., MD, & Carragee, E. J., MD. (2012). Wartime spine injuries: understanding the improvised explosive device and biophysics of blast trauma. The Spine Journal, 12(9), 849-857. doi:10.1016/j.spinee.2011.11.014

Lemonick, D. M., MD, FAAEP, FACEP. (2011). Bombings and Blast Injuries: A Primer for Physicians. American Journal of Clinical Medicine, 8(3), 134-140.

Singh, A. K., Goralnick, E., Velmahos, G., Biddinger, P. D., Gates, J., & Sodickson, A. (2014). Radiologic Features of Injuries From the Boston Marathon Bombing at Three Hospitals. American Journal of Roentgenology,203(2), 235-239. doi:10.2214/ajr.14.12549

Wolf, S. J., Bebarta, V. S., Bonnett, C. J., Pons, P. T., & Cantrill, S. V. (2009). Blast Injuries. Lancet, 374, 405-415.

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