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was utilized to determine the effect of age and sex on the type of orthopaedic injury sustained. Results: There were 3787 soldiers who returned from combat operations at the end of a fifteen-month deployment ...
military casualties from Operations Iraqi Freedom (OIF), Enduring Freedom (OEF), and the Global War on Terrorism. Most of these casualties originated from OIF. In addition, deployed US medical units ...
ABSTRACT Objective: Several of the casualties from Operation Iraqi Freedom arriving at one Veterans Administration (VA) polytrauma rehabilitation center (PRC) were noted to have occipital pressure ...
, casualty reports from Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom have seen new patterns of musculoskeletal injuries, compared with previous conflicts.14,16 In January 2003, the USNS Comfort ...
. The evaluation of casualties from Op- and Pediatrics), Children’s National Medical Center, and eration Iraqi Freedom on return to the continental United States from March to Safe Kids Worldwide (President and CEO ...
RD, Bidelspach DE, Cifu DX Analysis of US Veterans Health Administration comprehensive evaluations for traumatic brain injury in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom Veterans. Brain ...
a significant ocular injury between 2002 and 2007 in either Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) or Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF).1,–3 Military service members suffering from ocular trauma may experience significant ...
.2,8 MWDs have been used extensively in recent military conflicts.2,3 The true number of dogs deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF; October 2002 to September 2010) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF ...
ABSTRACT Background: No published data are available regarding cardiac evaluations in a forward military hospital setting. Methods: Two cardiologists deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom ...
solution. Introduction Destructive abdominal wall injuries are common in Operation Iraqi Freedom battlefield casualties . The most commonly encountered wounds are secondary to penetrating, blast, and burn ...
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