227 results on '"Electric Injuries diagnosis"'
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202. Electric shock.
203. [Ear injuries caused by lightning].
204. [Poisoning or electric injury?].
205. Defibrillator injury suggesting bite mark.
206. [Electric trauma].
207. [Fatal electrical accidents in the home and their misdiagnosis].
208. Forensic problems in practice. XI.--Injury from physical agents.
209. [The value of CKMB in multiple trauma and high voltage injuries].
210. [Bilateral posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation as a result of a high-voltage current accident].
211. Electrical and lightning injuries in children.
212. Cardiac injury due to lightning--report of a survivor.
213. [Electrocardiographic examination following electric trauma. On the differential diagnosis of negative T-waves].
214. Electrocution on a haystack.
215. [Electrocardiographic early observations shortly after a lightning stroke].
216. [Remarkable cases of electric current induction for criminal purposes].
217. [Electrocardiographic changes during the passage of sinusoid alternating electric current through the heart of various rodents].
218. [Studies of the marks left by electric current as a function of current intensity and duration of contact. I. Metal and temperature determination].
219. [Electronic-ray investigation of electrical injuries].
220. [Incidence of conjunctival hemorrhage in the living and dead presented in 10 tablets].
221. [Infarct-like ECG-changes following lightning stroke].
222. [Suicide attempt by electrotrauma to the ears].
223. [Does multiple sclerosis occur as a nosological entity?].
224. [Electro-clinical sequelae of accidental electrocutions].
225. [Electric injuries and their diagnosis in experiments and general practice].
226. Diagnosis of lightning strike.
227. A case of accidental electrocution. A clinical pathological report.
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