Injury
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'''Injury''' is [[damage]] to a biological [[organism]] which can be classified on various bases. | '''Injury''' is [[damage]] to a biological [[organism]] which can be classified on various bases. | ||
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+ | ==Classification== | ||
+ | ===By cause=== | ||
+ | *[[Trauma (medicine)|Traumatic injury]], a body [[wound]] or [[Shock (circulatory)|shock]] produced by sudden physical injury, as from [[violence]] or [[accident]] | ||
+ | *Other injuries from external physical causes, such as [[Radiation poisoning|radiation injury]], [[burn]] injury or [[frostbite]] | ||
+ | *Injury from [[toxin]] or as adverse effect of a [[pharmaceutical drug]] | ||
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+ | ===By location=== | ||
+ | *[[Wound]], an injury in which [[skin]] is torn, cut or punctured (an ''open'' wound), or where blunt force [[physical trauma|trauma]] causes a [[bruise|contusion]] (a ''closed'' wound). In [[pathology]], it specifically refers to a sharp injury which damages the [[dermis]] of the skin. | ||
+ | *[[Brain injury]] | ||
+ | *[[Spinal cord injury]] | ||
+ | *[[Nerve injury]] | ||
+ | *[[Soft tissue injury]] | ||
+ | *[[Cell damage]], including [[direct DNA damage]] | ||
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+ | ===By activity=== | ||
+ | *[[Sports injury]] | ||
+ | *[[Occupational injury]] | ||
+ | *[[Accident|Accidental injury]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
+ | *[[Medicine]] | ||
*[[Motif of harmful sensation]] | *[[Motif of harmful sensation]] | ||
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Injury is damage to a biological organism which can be classified on various bases.
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Classification
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By cause
- Traumatic injury, a body wound or shock produced by sudden physical injury, as from violence or accident
- Other injuries from external physical causes, such as radiation injury, burn injury or frostbite
- Injury from toxin or as adverse effect of a pharmaceutical drug
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By location
- Wound, an injury in which skin is torn, cut or punctured (an open wound), or where blunt force trauma causes a contusion (a closed wound). In pathology, it specifically refers to a sharp injury which damages the dermis of the skin.
- Brain injury
- Spinal cord injury
- Nerve injury
- Soft tissue injury
- Cell damage, including direct DNA damage
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By activity
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See also
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