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An occupant on the struck side of a vehicle may sustain far more severe injuries than an otherwise similar front or rear collision crash. Side-impact airbags can protect vehicle occupants during side collisions, but they face the same limitations as other airbags. Additionally, side impact wrecks are more likely to involve multiple individual ...
Quinn learned the perils of texting and driving the hard way in Season 3’s winter finale: She was running late to Rachel and Finn’s wedding, and as she glanced down to text Rachel back (on her ...
The Dodge then T-boned a silver Ford Fusion traveling east on Truman Road through a green light. The Ford hit a wooden utility pole and the Dodge struck the side of a building.
Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is a rare neuromuscular disease characterized by irregular, involuntary muscle contractions on one side (hemi-) of the face (-facial). [1] The facial muscles are controlled by the facial nerve (seventh cranial nerve), which originates at the brainstem and exits the skull below the ear where it separates into five main branches.
A man was charged with murder after prosecutors say he T-boned a vehicle in Rialto, killing two young sisters, while driving drunk. Alleged drunk driver charged with murder in hit-and-run deaths ...
Limitation of abduction of the right eye. This individual tries to look to his right, but the right eye fails to turn to the side. The nerve dysfunction induces esotropia, a convergent squint on distance fixation. On near fixation the affected individual may have only a latent deviation and be able to maintain binocularity or have an esotropia ...
The vehicles came to a rest in front of a home at the southeast corner of the intersection.
In a left esotropia, the left eye 'squints', and in a right esotropia the right eye 'squints'. In an alternating esotropia, the patient is able to alternate fixation between their right and left eye so that at one moment the right eye fixates and the left eye turns inward, and at the next the left eye fixates and the right turns inward. This ...