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laceration    音标拼音: [l,æsɚ'eʃən]
n. 划破,割破,裂伤撕碎

划破,割破,裂伤撕碎

laceration
n 1: a torn ragged wound
2: the act of lacerating

Laceration \Lac`er*a"tion\, n. [L. laceratio: cf. F.
lac['e]ration.]
1. The act of lacerating.
[1913 Webster]

2. A breach or wound made by lacerating. --Arbuthnot.
[1913 Webster]

82 Moby Thesaurus words for "laceration":
abrasion, abscission, amputation, blemish, break, burn, butchering,
chafe, check, chip, chopping, clawing, cleavage, concussion, crack,
crackle, craze, cruciation, crucifixion, cut, cutting, dichotomy,
enucleation, excision, fission, flash burn, fracture, fray,
frazzle, gall, gash, hell, hell upon earth, holocaust, horror,
hurt, incision, injury, lancination, lesion, martyrdom,
mortal wound, mutilation, nightmare, passion, persecution,
puncture, purgatory, rack, rending, rent, resection, rip, ripping,
run, rupture, scald, scission, scorch, scrape, scratch, scuff,
second-degree burn, section, severance, slash, slashing, slicing,
sore, splitting, stab, stab wound, surgery, tear, tearing,
third-degree burn, torment, torture, trauma, wound,
wounds immedicable, wrench



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  • Laceration - Cleveland Clinic
    The main symptoms of a laceration are pain and bleeding If the laceration affects or passes through our skin, it will cause a visible opening in your skin’s surface But if the laceration is internal only, like a torn muscle, you may have different symptoms, like bruising or swelling
  • Cuts or Lacerations - eMedicineHealth
    The term laceration implies a torn or jagged wound Lacerations tend to be caused by sharp objects Cuts and lacerations are terms for the same condition The term gash can be used for more dramatic effect because it implies a longer or deeper cut
  • Lacerations - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    A laceration or cut refers to a skin wound Unlike an abrasion, none of the skin is missing A cut is typically thought of as a wound caused by a sharp object, like a shard of glass
  • Laceration - What You Need to Know - Drugs. com
    What is a laceration? A laceration is an injury to the skin and the soft tissue underneath it Lacerations can happen anywhere on the body What are the signs and symptoms of a laceration? How is a laceration diagnosed? Tell your healthcare provider how you got your laceration
  • Laceration Repair: A Practical Approach | AAFP
    The goals of laceration repair are to achieve hemostasis and optimal cosmetic results without increasing the risk of infection
  • Laceration Care: How to Treat a Deep Cut Without Stitches - Verywell Health
    Taking care of the wound the right way can prevent infection and hospitalization, ensure proper healing, and reduce scarring In some cases, it may save your life This article will go over how to treat a laceration You will also learn when a cut requires medical attention and possibly stitches
  • Laceration: Understanding Causes, Types, Treatment, and . . . - DoveMed
    Understanding lacerations, including their causes, types, treatment options, and the healing process, is essential for prompt and proper management This comprehensive article aims to provide a detailed understanding of lacerations, helping individuals recognize the importance of timely care and appropriate treatment
  • Laceration First Aid Treatment: When to Seek Care | Riverside Health
    What Is a Laceration? A laceration can be anything from a small, minor scrape to a deep, bleeding cut In a laceration, none of the skin is missing; it’s just separated While some lacerations can seem minor, they may become serious if not treated properly and promptly You should call 911 immediately if: A cut is bleeding severely
  • Laceration | Wound Care, Infection Prevention Healing | Britannica
    laceration, tearing of the skin that results in an irregular wound Lacerations may be caused by injury with a sharp object or by impact injury from a blunt object or force They may occur anywhere on the body In most cases, tissue injury is minimal, and infections are uncommon
  • Wounds (abrasions, lacerations, puncture, or avulsions) | CVH
    A laceration is a deep cut or tearing of your skin by items such as knives, tools, or machinery If deep, bleeding can be rapid and heavy A puncture is a small hole caused by a pointy object like a nail, needle, or bullet (bullet puncture) When deep, punctures can damage internal organs





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