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Bison goring injuries: penetrating and blunt trauma
Injuries from bison (American buffalo, Bison bison) attacks have not previously been reported in the medical literature. This study examines 56 bison-caused injuries, including two fatalities, from Ye...
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Lily Conrad,
Jeffrey Balison
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371-381
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Tree-stand-related injuries: a wilderness emergency
Objective: To determine the mechanisms and patterns of injury due to falls from tree stands associated with hunting, identify risk factors, and suggest injury prevention and control measures. Design: ...
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William D. Rose,
Sherry L. Laird,
Janet Williams,
John S. Veach,
James B. Laird
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382-388
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Middle ear barotrauma in scuba divers
Middle ear barotrauma is the most common health hazard of scuba diving. To investigate the overall incidence of middle ear barotrauma, a prospective incidence study of 51 novice divers and 46 experien...
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Michael J. Koriwchak,
Jay A. Werkhaven
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389-398
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Ambulatory sleep–wake recording in an acclimatized mountaineer over 8 days at high altitude
Continuous ambulatory polygraphy (electroencephalogram and electrooculogram) was recorded on a 34-year-old female mountaineer acclimatized to an altitude of 5350 m, using a portable Oxford Medilog 900...
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Alain Buguet,
Annie Pivot,
Alain Montmayeur,
Philippe Tapie
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399-404
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Human tick bite records in a United States Air Force population, 1989–1992: implications for tick-borne disease risk
Reports of tick parasitism were recorded for US Air Force personnel (n = 410) from 30 states and the District of Columbia. Of 462 ticks involved in attacks on people, the lone star tick, Amblyomma ame...
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Brian S. Campbell,
David E. Bowles
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405-412
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A stress fracture of the phalanx from rock climbing: a case report
Sport climbers are at high risk for overuse injuries. These injuries are usually soft tissue injuries. The following is the first case report of a stress fracture of the phalanx in a rock climber and ...
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Craig C. Young,
William G. Raasch
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413-416
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417-428
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Miscellaneous
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429-441
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Miscellaneous
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442-443
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444-446
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Physiological characteristics of middle-aged high-altitude climbers of a mountain over 8000 m in height
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M. Horii,
H. Higashi,
M. Kitajima,
A. Tsurunaga,
T. Katoh,
T. Kuchiki,
H. Emori
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447-450
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Treatment of Snakebite with Plants
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Peter J. Houghton
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451-452
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Voluntary hyperventilation at high altitude
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Charles S. Houston
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453-454
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Telemedicine—treating the patient by remote control
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Ruth Ling
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455-457
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