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laceration in the PONS Dictionary

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laceration [ˌlæsəˈreɪʃən] N

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Windows were blown out more than 1.5 kilometres from the arsenal, and many of the injured suffered lacerations from flying shards of glass.
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Frequently occurring in the same areas as contusions, lacerations are particularly common in the inferior frontal lobes and the poles of the temporal lobes.
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He also had facial lacerations and minor head injuries.
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As with contusions, pulmonary lacerations usually occur near solid structures in the chest such as ribs.
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The retrorsely spinulose midrib of the leaf can inflict most painful lacerations.
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This allows the individual to act out their dreams and may result in repeated injurybruises, lacerations, and fracturesto themselves or others.
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Lacerations may require stitches to stop bleeding and facilitate wound healing with as little scarring as possible.
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Infections may also be introduced by facial lacerations and by bursting pimples in the areas drained by the facial vein.
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Furthermore, their sharp shells can cause lacerations on the feet of bathers.
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The long, linear laceration extended around the ventral pleats, restricting their distention.
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