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It can also be caused by trauma. |
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Ischaemic | ||
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CD/CHD | CAD * Coronary thrombosis * Coronary vasospasm * Coronary artery aneurysm * Coronary artery dissection * Myocardial Bridge | |
Active ischemia | Angina pectoris (Prinzmetal's angina, Stable angina) * Acute coronary (Unstable angina, Myocardial infarction / heart attack) | |
Sequelae | hours (Myocardial stunning, Hibernating myocardium) * days (Myocardial rupture) * weeks (Aneurysm of heart/Ventricular aneurysm, Dressler's syndrome) | |
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Cardiac and circulatory system injuries | vascular: Traumatic aortic rupture (Thoracic aorta injury)
heart: Myocardial contusion/Commotio cordis * Cardiac tamponade * Hemopericardium * Myocardial rupture | |
Lung and lower respiratory tract injuries | Pneumothorax (Tension) * Hemothorax * Hemopneumothorax * Pulmonary contusion * Pulmonary laceration * Tracheobronchial injury * Diaphragmatic rupture (Diaphragmatic hernia) |