Examples of 'sharp-force trauma' in a sentence

Meaning of "sharp-force trauma"

sharp-force trauma: This phrase is a medical term used to describe an injury or wound caused by a sharp or pointed object, such as a knife, razor, or broken glass. It is often used in forensic pathology and medical reports

How to use "sharp-force trauma" in a sentence

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sharp-force trauma
Penetrating sharp-force trauma to the chest.
He died from exsanguination due to massive sharp-force trauma.
There is evidence of sharp-force trauma on the sternum.
The sharp-force trauma wounds are approximately a half inch wide and extend into the bone.
Possibly caused by shrapnel . Angle of shearing indicates a single sharp-force trauma.
Majority of the sharp-force trauma is centered in the trachea.
Either stabbed or their throats were slit. Three were killed by sharp-force trauma.
Sharp-force trauma to the thoracic area.
There is no blunt or sharp-force trauma.
Sharp-force trauma to the abdomen, making that the probable murder weapon.
It appears to be sharp-force trauma.
Heavy sharp-force trauma indicates that tissue, muscle… and viscera have been ripped from her bones.
Indicative of sharp-force trauma.
Maybe a hammer, a crowbar . Short castoff arcs with no associated medium-force spatter . Indicative of sharp-force trauma.
Obvious sharp-force trauma.

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Your vic suffered blunt-force trauma as well as sharp-force trauma.
Definitely sharp-force trauma.
Pete Corday's autopsy. He died from exsanguination due to massive sharp-force trauma.
A penetrating sharp-force trauma.
I got sharp-force trauma here, heavy-impact, parallel wounds.
Clearly, the cause of death is this sharp-force trauma to the back of the head.
There was also sharp-force trauma to the left side of the head, near the ear.
Exsanguination due to " " a penetrating sharp-force trauma.
The pattern is consistent with sharp-force trauma from a curved blade approximately 65 millimetres thick.
Conjecture . There is evidence of sharp-force trauma on the sternum.
Penetrating sharp-force trauma to the chest . What have we got?
The pattern is consistent with sharp-force trauma from a curved blade approximately 65 millimeters thick.

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