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Citation

Tribble CG, Persing JA, Morgan RF, Kenney JG, Edlich RF. Compr. Ther. 1985; 11(2): 32-40.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1985, American Society of Contemporary Medicine and Surgery, Publisher Humana Press)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

3971698

Abstract

Lightning causes more deaths than any other weather phenomenon. It is an electrical current that will choose the shortest paths between the contact points of the human body and may involve vital structures in its pathway. Almost every organ system can be injured by the electrical current of lightning. A broad spectrum of complications resulting from damage to the various organ systems has been reported. The sequelae peculiar to this specific type injury will dictate the choice of therapy.


Language: en

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