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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

11. Damage Control Management for Thoracic Trauma with Cardiac Arrest Complicated by Emphysematous Gastritis and Cystitis.

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

13. Convulsion Treated by a Physician-Staffed Helicopter.

14. A case of fatal trauma evaluated using a portable X-ray system at the scene.

15. An analysis of reports concerning overdose evaluated by abdominal computed tomography.

17. Fibrinogen degradation product levels on arrival for trauma patients requiring a transfusion even without head injury.

18. A system of delivering medical staff members by helicopter to manage severely wounded patients in an area where medical resources are limited.

19. Vacuum phenomenon.

20. Characteristics of patients who fell into open drains: a report from a single emergency center in East Shizuoka: Epidemiology of patients who fell into open drains in East Shizuoka.

21. Management of a Mass Casualty Event Caused by Electrocution Using Doctor Helicopters.

22. A patient with clear consciousness even with a glucose level of 5 mg/dL (0.2 mmol/L).

24. Recurrent idiopathic ventricular fibrillation induced by high fever.

25. Horse kick injury mimicking a handle bar injury or a hidden speared injury.

26. A patient with refractory shock induced by several factors, including obstruction because of a posterior mediastinal hematoma.

27. A case of the vacuum phenomenon as a mechanism of gas production in the abdominal wall.

29. Significance of the vacuum phenomenon in patients with trauma evaluated by whole-body computed tomography.

30. Analysis of patients with bodyboarding injuries transported by physician-staffed emergency helicopter.

31. A field survey of spinal cord injury in bodyboarders.

32. Analysis of patients with decompression illness transported via physician-staffed emergency helicopters.

33. Pregnant Woman Bitten by a Japanese Mamushi (Gloydius blomhoffii).

34. Hospital disaster response using business impact analysis.

35. Introduction of a physician-staffed helicopter emergency medical service in eastern Shizuoka prefecture in Japan.

37. Importance of smoking and the occurrence of acute poisoning due to waterproof spray.

38. A case of thalamic hemorrhage with takotsubo cardiomyopathy.

39. Hypoxic cardiopulmonary arrest with full recovery after induced hypothermic therapy.

41. Chinese dumpling scare hits Japan--a case of methamidophos food poisoning.

42. [A case of multiple myeloma presenting as giant chest wall tumors with calcification].

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