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    Risk of suicide in patients who present to hospital after self-cutting according to site of injury: findings from the Multicentre Study of Self-harm in England by Geulayov, G, Casey, D, Bale, E, Brand, F, Clements, C, Farooq, B, Kapur, N, Ness, J, Waters, K, Patel, A, Hawton, K

    Published 2021
    “…<p><strong>Conclusions</strong></p> Patients who attend hospital after self-cutting/stabbing are a heterogeneous group in terms of characteristics, methods of cutting/stabbing and risk of subsequent suicide. …”
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    The Evaluation, Management and Outcome about an Experience with Sharp Force Abdominal Injury by Zhou Xu, Yunsong Lu, Heng Li, Dailiang Peng, Xuwei Jiang, Yubin Kou

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…<p><strong>Background and Objective:</strong> Sharp force injuries (SFI), inflicted by cutting or stabbing, result in variable outcome depending upon the nature and site of the injury. …”
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    Online incremental learning of manipulation tasks for semi-autonomous teleoperation by Havoutis, I, Tanwani, A, Calinon, S

    Published 2016
    “…We evaluate the performance of our approach over multiple trials and report high accuracy and repeatability, resulting to consistently successful hot-stabbing motions.…”
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    Pathological Mechanisms and Additional Factors Involved in Complex Neck Traumatology by Diana Bulgaru-Iliescu, Andrei Nicolau, Ștefan Roșca, Ioan-Adrian Ciureanu, Florentina Severin

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The mechanism of cervical trauma is predominantly self-inflicted—hanging in 78.4% of the total number of cases, followed by 14.8% of stabbing aggression. The majority of neck injuries, both open and closed, are located in anatomical zone II (73.6%), vascular and pharyngeal are produced by stabbing. …”
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    KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES REGARDING THE PROTOCOL AFTER ACCIDENTAL EXPOSURE TO BLOOD-BORNE INFECTIONS AMONG DENTAL NURSES IN IASI by Alina Jehac, Maria Bolat, Ancuta Goriuc, Daniela Pomohaci, Oana Butnaru, Cătălina Morărașu, Carina Balcoș, Anca Rapis, Raluca Jipu, Loredana Hurjui, Adina Armencia

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Post-accidental exposure refers to injuries caused by stabbing and cutting with sharp objects, as well as skin and mucosal exposure to blood and contaminating fluids. …”
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