Liver injury

Liver injury
Watercolour drawing
A watercolour painting of a liver with extensive rupturing caused by blunt trauma to the abdomen.
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A liver injury, also known as liver laceration, is some form of trauma sustained to the liver. This can occur through either a blunt force such as a car accident, or a penetrating foreign object such as a knife.[1] Liver injuries constitute 5% of all traumas, making it the most common abdominal injury.[2] Generally nonoperative management and observation is all that is required for a full recovery.

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  2. ^ Cothren CC, Moore EE (August 2008). "Hepatic Trauma". European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. 34 (4): 339–54. doi:10.1007/s00068-008-8029-5. PMID 26815811. S2CID 22788477.

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