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Last week we treated his wife for cuts and contusions.
Opened it and read through the description of the contusion again.
He retired from the army in 1924 due to a contusion.
One contusion atop another, hundreds, no way to tell how many.
Contusions are likely to heal on their own without medical intervention.
Most contusions resolve in five to seven days after the injury.
She finished with 12 points, a bruised right hand and a lower back contusion.
"The only swelling seen is the contusion around the right eye," it said.
In small cases, cerebral contusions can lead to death (about 15 per 100,000 people).
For the first time I saw that he too was suffering from various cuts and contusions.
He did so with swelling and a small contusion above his left eyebrow.
That became only more apparent when I found large irregular areas of contusion.
Her hand went to the contusion at the back of her head.
The results were precisely what she'd thought: The contusion had reached the bone.
The injuries that I could see were contusions and scratches.
Starks suffered a contusion of the lower back and did not return.
He came back the second afternoon with a vivid red contusion on his forehead.
Basically, a contusion instead of a fracture, which obviously changes the medical picture.
The center of the contusion was damp, and his fingers came away spotted with red.
But nothing was wrong, not a contusion, not a pain.
At this moment others leapt out and escaped with a few contusions.
She suffered a severe lower back contusion and missed the next few weeks.
The injury was later revealed to be a contusion and would not impact his status for 2007 season.
He was carried off the court with a contusion of the lower back and taken to a local hospital for X-rays.
"Contusions always show up better after the body's been autopsied," she says.