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Soft Tissue Injuries

Introduction: Soft Tissue Injuries

Description of Soft Tissue Injuries

Soft Tissue Injuries: Injuries of tissue other than bone. The concept is usually general and does not customarily refer to internal organs or viscera. It is meaningful with reference to regions or organs where soft tissue (muscle, fat, skin) should be differentiated from bones or bone tissue, as "soft tissue injuries of the hand".
Source: MeSH 2007

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Hierarchical classifications of Soft Tissue Injuries

The following list attempts to classify Soft Tissue Injuries into categories where each line is subset of the next.

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