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6. Bladder deformity accompanied by pelvic fracture indirectly indicates clinical severity.

7. An analysis of patients with a chief complaint of difficulty moving.

8. A Comparison of Tube Thoracostomy for Chest Trauma Between Prehospital and Inhospital Settings.

9. Preliminary study of prehospital use of smart glasses.

10. Benefits and Drawbacks of Using Hotels as Shelters After a Landslide.

11. Case Report and Minireview of the Literature on Blunt Azygos Injury.

12. Analysis of the Activities of a Physician-Staffed Helicopter in the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic Phase.

13. A Case of Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome With Kasabach-Merritt Syndrome and Heart Failure.

15. Repeated anaphylactic reaction after walking following an intraarticular injection of diclofenac etalhyaluronate sodium during a 3-day period.

16. Survey of trauma patients injured by falling or flying objects in Japan based on the Japan Trauma Data Bank.

17. Reaction of Juntendo Shizuoka Hospital at Izu Peninsula to Typhoon Hagibis (2019) and an Analysis of Twitter Concerning Izunokuni City.

18. The Usefulness of Physician-Staffed Helicopters for Managing Severe Abdominal Trauma Patients.

20. A Report Concerning Collaboration Between a Physician-Staffed Helicopter (Doctor Helicopter) and Police Helicopter.

21. Importance of a Collaboration Agreement in the Management of Physician-Staffed Helicopters.

23. Significance of medical intervention for non-traumatic hemorrhagic cardiac tamponade.

24. Severe COVID-19 Pneumonia Treated by Intensive Immune Suppression Therapy With a Combination of Steroid Pulse and Tocilizumab Followed by a Tapering Dose of Steroid Therapy During the Delta (B.1.617.2) Variant Outbreak: A Successfully Treated Case.

25. The utility of physician-staffed helicopters for managing individuals who experience severe isolated head trauma.

26. A comparison of physician-staffed helicopters and ground ambulances transport for the outcome of severe thoracic trauma patients.

28. An analysis of patients with acute aortic dissection who were transported by physician-staffed helicopter.

29. Asymmetry of Edema Formation: The Possibility of a Somatic Mosaic.

30. Posttraumatic Pancreatitis Four Days after Renal Injury with Massive Retroperitoneal Hematoma.

32. Gas in Joints After Diving: Computed Tomography May Be Useful for Diagnosing Decompression Sickness.

33. Experience Using a Forehead Continuous Deep Temperature Monitoring System During Air Evacuation.

35. Successful Treatment of Elderly Male With COVID-19 Infection With Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Using Multimodal Therapy, Including Immune Modulation Therapy.

36. Prognostic Factors in Trauma Patients Transported by Physician-Staffed Helicopter in Japan: An Investigation Based on the Japan Trauma Data Bank.

37. Japanese civilian and US military interaction in the evacuation of casualties from Camp Fuji.

38. Clinical Investigation of Burn Patients Transported by Helicopter Based on the Japan Trauma Data Bank.

39. A case of iliopsoas hematoma as a complication of tetanus in a patient who did not receive anticoagulant therapy.

40. Clinical significance of the level of fibrin degradation products in drowning patients without cardiac arrest.

41. Non-tuberculosis cold abscess.

42. Suspected Virus-Inducing Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Treated by Multimodal Therapy Including Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation and Immune Modulation Therapy.

43. Experience of the Usage of a Portable X-ray System.

44. Transient Hemi-paresthesia after Eating Puffer Fish (Fugu): A Case Report.

45. Delayed Sudden Respiratory Arrest After a High-energy Motorcycle Accident.

46. Convulsion Treated by a Physician-Staffed Helicopter.

47. An analysis of patients evacuated by a civilian physician-staffed helicopter from a military base.

48. Prognostic indicators among laboratory data on arrival to assess the severity of mamushi bites.

49. Mountain sickness with delayed signal changes in the corpus callosum on magnetic resonance imaging: a case report.

50. Decrease in Butyrylcholinesterase Accompanied by Intermediate-like Syndrome after Massive Ingestion of a Glyphosate-surfactant.

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