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Stab Wound
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Stab Wound

Lung viewed from the pleural surface.
Arrow points to a stab wound surrounded by a small amount of hemorrhage.
Uninvolved lung is expanded and healthy pink.
Some black pigment accumulation in the subpleural lymphatics.
(Description By:Melinda Sanders, M.D. )
(Image Contrib. by:Melinda Sanders, M.D. UCHC )
Stab Wound
Etiology

Trauma
Pathogenesis

Direct laceration of the tissue. ,
Epidemiology

Common cause of morbidity and mortality in young adults
General Gross Description

Laceration of pulmonary parenchyma surrounded by acute hemorrhage
Hemothorax forms with bleeding causing collapse of the lung
General Microscopic Description

Disruption of the alveoli
Hemorrhage into alveolar space
Clinical Correlation

Course dependent on size of vessel lacerated, other injuries, and the speed at which help is obtained.
Lung heals well if kept expanded.
References
Stab Wound
Synopsis by: Melinda Sanders M.D. (T28000E90020)[125]
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