I obligation an experienced physician to answer a interview for me.any out near??
This is on the subject of pelvic fractures.
Answers:
internal illiac artery bleed can occur within pelvic fractures and that can lead to fast death but for controlled, pelvic fractures cannot lead to cardiac ruptures but rib fraactures can organize to cardiac ruptures and tamponade .does that answer ur question
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Well, I've be around practicing medicine for a quarter of a century, so I suppose that'd build me an experienced physician. However, there are lots of kind of pelvic fractures: ischial ones, fractures of the pubic ramus, fractures involving the ilia, especially the iliac crest. And there are fractures that are a short time ago little chips of bone knocked loose; some are breaks that walk through the bone without displacing anything; and some fractures enjoy lots of pieces, going every which a way but loose. They're adjectives very different, and handle very differently.
Can you maybe refine what sort of pelvic fracture we're talking around here?
and you said male.pelvic fracture.
but simple answer ..not from the fracture.
but from his be in the bed.for a long time could produce him..prone to thrombosis.and he could die from that.cause when you are toothless..for a long time .one get plague within different places..now smoking would aggravate the condition.
and use of contraceptive pill ..by females .is another factor to aggravate the situation..
so if it be a female..adjectives this would happen more frequently..
blood is from the red blood cell that has more than 200 surrounded by the body
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