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Results: Differences General HemopneumothoraxBruised lung
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Distinctive symptoms
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stab wound 11%
the consequences of bruise 14% 30%
a wet wound 11%
spinal contusion 15%
pale skin 10%
back bruise 8% 22%
air sickness 10%
bruised lung 26% 39%
from the discharge of gases 9%
bruising pain 23% 36%
sudden weakness 9%
pain worse from pressure 12%
dizziness sudden 9%
intercostal neuralgia 12%
injury rate 9%
blunt abdominal trauma 12%
cut wound 9%
pain in the pleura 14% 25%
motion sickness in transport 9%
bruise of the chest 24% 35%
bullous emphysema of the lung 9%
fast saturation 11%
lung cyst 8%
back injury 6% 17%
consequences of cardiovascular surgery 8%
it hurts to touch the skin 10%
blisters 8%
acute back pain 10%
dizziness weakness 8%
bruising and swelling 8% 18%
pleural thoracocentesis 27% 17%
consequences of injuries 10% 20%
wet skin 7%
the volume of blood loss is reduced 10%
bloating 7%
chest pain when inhaling 11% 21%
history of vein surgery 7%
abrasion 10%
chest damage 25% 17%
abdominal injuries 13% 23%
dizziness 6%
bruising sensation 12% 22%
drug disease 6%
wet crackling 10%
fracture of the sternum 28% 21%
pneumonia 10% 20%
breathing superficial 21% 14%
bruised hands 7% 17%
hypovolemic shock 13% 7%
chest pain on the right 9% 19%
coagulated hemothorax 27% 21%
spinal injury 12% 22%
subcutaneous emphysema 24% 18%
does not like touching 9%
weak rapid pulse 17% 11%
spinal fracture 8% 17%
rapid breathing 15% 9%
pain when inhaling 11% 20%
broken collarbone 22% 16%
hypoxia 10% 19%
pain in the left chest 12% 7%
pain when touched 8% 17%
stagnation in the lungs 17% 12%
lung removed 12% 21%
narrow chest 17% 12%
bruise 19% 28%
pulmonary hemorrhage 17% 12%
arterial bleeding 12% 21%
pain in the sternum 19% 14%
a history of endoscopic surgery 9%
after heart surgery 11% 6%
pretending to be sick 9%
wound inflammation 11% 6%
crackling in the lungs 9%
pain in the collarbone 12% 7%
pulse is strong 9%
pressing pain behind the sternum 13% 8%
myxedema 9%
squeezing pain behind the sternum 13% 8%
right-sided symptoms 9%
polytrauma 21% 16%
neuralgia 8%
heart rupture 22% 17%
helps others 4% 12%
empyema of the pleura 22% 17%
omission of internal organs 7% 15%
hypotension 15% 10%
back pain 8%
dulling on percussion 15% 10%
internal bleeding 6% 14%
palpitations 16% 11%
stage of recovery 9% 17%
pulse weak 16% 11%
effects of hypoxia 9% 17%
wound 16% 11%
hysteria 8%
tachycardia 17% 12%
bruise 9% 17%
hemorrhages on the skin 18% 14%
recovery period 9% 17%
dehydration 16% 12%
needs attention 8%
enlargement of the heart 17% 13%
rib fracture 24% 32%
hydrothorax 18% 14%
there are no complaints 9% 16%
increased bleeding 9% 5%
patient is motionless 8% 15%
cardiodilation 17% 13%
swelling 9% 16%
history of chest surgery 17% 13%
impaired arterial function 9% 16%
lack of breath 17% 13%
needs support 5% 12%
suffocation 17% 13%
nerve damage 5% 12%
disorders of consciousness 9% 5%
attacks of pain 10% 17%
bradycardia 10% 6%
bruised ribs 27% 34%
history of cardiovascular surgery 12% 8%
closes 5% 11%
left-sided symptoms 13% 9%
cough 17% 23%
acute expansion of the heart 16% 12%
bone fracture 16% 22%
difficulty breathing 14% 10%
does not tolerate pain 7% 13%
feeling of blood loss 14% 10%
acute pain 6% 12%
angioplasty 14% 10%
respiratory insufficiency 18% 24%
sputum 17% 23%
lung damage 22% 28%
vascular damage 16% 21%
sputum with blood 15% 20%
the pain is worse lying down 10% 15%
compressing pains in the heart 19% 24%
trauma 15% 20%
chest pain while lying down 12% 17%
lung pain 18% 23%
pain after a fracture 20% 24%
catatrauma 21% 25%
bone injury 22% 26%
pain in the heart 17% 21%
frequent fractures 20% 23%
consequences of chest injury 18% 21%
atelectasis 20% 23%
floating rib fractures 18% 21%
pain chest 20% 23%
lowered 13% 16%
hylothorax 16% 19%
swelling after a fracture 14% 17%
weakened breathing 13% 16%
blunt heart injury 16% 19%
pneumothorax 13% 16%
pain in the ribs 21% 24%
rupture of the esophagus 15% 18%
injuries of the diaphragm 16% 19%
hernia of the esophagus 14% 17%
neck injury 14% 17%
mediastinit 15% 18%
presses 15% 18%
valve pneumothorax 15% 18%
hypertension 9% 11%
shortness of breath with excitement 10% 12%
fat embolism 9% 11%
full 10% 12%
constant heartbeat 9% 11%
constant tachycardia 9% 11%
CHD 10% 12%
patient's condition is satisfactory 10% 12%
acceleration of movements 9% 11%
pain spasm 7% 9%
respiratory distress syndrome 10% 12%
traumatic illness 10% 12%
multiple organ failure 10% 12%
esophagitis 10% 12%
bleeding into the abdominal cavity 9% 11%
hernia infringement 10% 12%
pain in the heart when inhaling 10% 12%
central venous pressure is increased 10% 12%
there is heart failure 10% 12%
heart failure 10% 12%
external bleeding 10% 12%
pain throughout the body 10% 12%
pneumonia pulmonary edema 10% 12%
can not breathe 7% 9%
interruptions in the work of the heart 9% 11%
up circulatory disorders 9% 11%
swelling after injury 9% 11%
interruptions in the heart 8% 10%
a foreign body of the bronchus 7% 9%
dislocation 7% 9%
feeling of danger 7% 9%
pain as from a bruise 7% 9%
fracture of the scapula 7% 9%
history of aneurysmectomy 7% 9%
bruising of the mammary glands 7% 9%
mediastinotomy 7% 9%

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