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Wound
In medicine, a wound is a type of physical trauma where in the skin is torn, cut or punctured (an open wound), or where blunt force trauma causes a contusion (a closed wound). In pathology, it specifically refers to a sharp injury which damages the dermis of the skin.Before any medical or paramedical evaluation, a wound is considered as minor when:it is superficial (a "flesh wound");it is away from natural orifices;there is only minor bleeding;it was not caused by a tool or an animal.Any other wound should be considered as severe. If there is any doubt, a wound should be considered as severe. "Severe" does not necessarily mean that it endangers life, but it must at least be seen by a physician. In the case of severe open wounds, there is a risk of blood loss (which could lead to shock), and an increased chance of infection due to bacteria entering a wound that is exposed to air. Due to the risk of infection, wounds should be kept clean, and closed if possible until professional help is available.
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Plaie
Une plaie est une rupture de la barrière cutanée. Outre la lésion d'organes sous-jacents qui peut se produire lors de l'accident, la plaie peut entraîner la pénétration de germes pathogènes dans un organisme et provoquer une infection. Le principal risque pathogène est le tétanos.
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Wunde
Eine Wunde (lat. "Vulnus", griech. "Trauma") ist die Trennung des Gewebszusammenhangs an äußeren oder inneren Körperoberflächen mit oder ohne Gewebsverlust. Zumeist ist sie durch äußere Gewalt verursacht, kann aber auch alleinige Folge einer Krankheit sein, beispielsweise ein Geschwür (Ulkus). Bei psychischer Schädigung wird umgangssprachlich im weiteren Sinn von einer psychischen Wunde, einem seelischen Trauma oder gar einer psychischen Narbe gesprochen (siehe Trauma (Psychologie)).
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Rana
Rana to uszkodzenie ciągłości skóry, a często również głębszych tkanek lub narządów na skutek urazu mechanicznego. Istnieją pewne rodzaje ran, które powstają w wyniku innych procesów chorobowych np. owrzodzenie żylakowe, owrzodzenie troficzne (odleżyna), owrzodzenie neuropatyczne czy też rana powstała w wyniku niedokrwienia lub zakażenia tkanek.
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Rana (ujednoznacznienie)
rana - uszkodzenie ciągłości skóryRana - dawna nazwa Rugiigmina Rana w Norwegiirana - rodzaj płazów
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Ferita
Per ferita si intende una lesione di continuo delle strutture molli del corpo prodotta, con varie modalità, da un agente vulnerante. In relazione alla localizzazione le ferite possono essere distinte in:superficiali se interessano soltanto lo strato cutaneo o sottocutaneoprofonde quando oltrepassano lo strato superficiale e coinvolgono le strutture sottostantipenetranti quando mettono in comunicazione l'esterno con una delle grandi cavità: cranica, toracica, addominaleinterne quando sono a carico di organi interni (fegato, milza, polmone, ecc.) con o senza coinvolgimento delle strutture parietali che li contengono.
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