traumatic disease

  • 1traumatic disease — A disease resulting from a physical injury. A claim for workmen s compensation based upon disability arising from traumatic disease should specify the time when, and the place where the accident occurred. Iwanicki v State Industrial Acci. Colo.… …

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  • 2disease — In a strict or literal sense, any departure from a perfect norm of health, even including some ailments which are more or less trivial. Mutual Life Ins. Co. v Simpson, 88 Tex 333. Better understood in a legal sense as an ailment or disorder of an …

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  • 3Traumatic brain injury — See also: Brain injury (disambiguation) Traumatic brain injury Classification and external resources …

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  • 4Disease — Human disease redirects here. For the Slayer song, see Soundtrack to the Apocalypse. Flare up redirects here. For the Transformers character, see Flareup (Transformers). Medical condition redirects here. For the descriptive terminology using… …

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  • 5Traumatic delirium — Delirium De*lir i*um (d[ e]*l[i^]r [i^]*[u^]m), n. [L., fr. delirare to rave, to wander in mind, prop., to go out of the furrow in plowing; de + lira furrow, track; perh. akin to G. geleise track, rut, and E. last to endure.] 1. (Med.) A state in …

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  • 6traumatic pericarditis — 1. pericardial inflammation caused by penetrating or nonpenetrating injury to the pericardium; it is characterized by pericardial pain and friction and may lead to hemopericardium or tamponade. 2. in cattle, injury to the pericardium by an… …

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  • 7traumatic reticuloperitonitis — inflammation following perforation of the wall of the reticulum by an ingested foreign object such as metallic debris; it is often benign, but if the object pierces another organ, serious complications may arise. See also traumatic pericarditis… …

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  • 8traumatic neurasthenia — The technical name of a disease of the nervous system whereby it has become so weakened that there is a lack of power in the nerve centers to perform their functions properly. The disease usually results from a wound or injury. Colorado Springs & …

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  • 9traumatic orchitis — orchitis following trauma, vas ligation, or surgical manipulation, without evidence of previous disease …

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  • 10traumatic spondylopathy — KÑŒmmell disease …

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