BACKGROUND:Trauma remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Generally, the incidence of traumatic injuries is disproportionately high in males. However, trauma in females is underreported.AIM:To study the epidemiology and outcome of different mechanisms and types of traumatic injuries in women.METHODS:We conducted a traditional narrative review using PubMed, MEDLINE and EMBASE, searching for English-language publications for gender-specific trauma between January 1993 and January 2013 using key words "trauma", "gender", "female" and "women".RESULTS:Among 1150 retrieved articles, 71 articles were relevant over 20 years. Although it is an important public health problem, traumatic injuries among females remain un...
Background: (1) To compare the characteristics of female and male trauma patients seen in the Emerge...
Civilians constitute 33-51% of victims in armed conflicts. Several reports on civilian injuries exis...
Objective: The purpose of this review was to examine sex differences in concussion, or mild traumati...
Predominantly, males have a higher risk of injury mortality and morbidity than females. However, les...
BACKGROUND: Women usually have lower mortality rates than men do at any age. This pattern is observe...
Introduction: Little evidence suggest that female gender is associated with a lower risk of mortalit...
AbstractAs female's participation in the US labor force continues to grow, there is a need to separa...
Traumatic injury remains an unacceptably high contributor to morbidity and mortality rates across th...
Background: Studies of sexual dimorphism in trauma outcomes suggest that women have a survival advan...
Background: Although traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability in male...
Objective. Given the recent increase in injury mortality, particularly among women, it is important ...
Concussions remain a serious public health concern, with approximately 1.6 million to 3 million spor...
PURPOSE: Primary care physicians care for work-injured women and men, yet there is little informatio...
Purpose: Hardly any other topic is as current as the gender-conscious medical treatment of every ind...
Abstract Background Experimental research suggests that females have a higher survival rate after tr...
Background: (1) To compare the characteristics of female and male trauma patients seen in the Emerge...
Civilians constitute 33-51% of victims in armed conflicts. Several reports on civilian injuries exis...
Objective: The purpose of this review was to examine sex differences in concussion, or mild traumati...
Predominantly, males have a higher risk of injury mortality and morbidity than females. However, les...
BACKGROUND: Women usually have lower mortality rates than men do at any age. This pattern is observe...
Introduction: Little evidence suggest that female gender is associated with a lower risk of mortalit...
AbstractAs female's participation in the US labor force continues to grow, there is a need to separa...
Traumatic injury remains an unacceptably high contributor to morbidity and mortality rates across th...
Background: Studies of sexual dimorphism in trauma outcomes suggest that women have a survival advan...
Background: Although traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability in male...
Objective. Given the recent increase in injury mortality, particularly among women, it is important ...
Concussions remain a serious public health concern, with approximately 1.6 million to 3 million spor...
PURPOSE: Primary care physicians care for work-injured women and men, yet there is little informatio...
Purpose: Hardly any other topic is as current as the gender-conscious medical treatment of every ind...
Abstract Background Experimental research suggests that females have a higher survival rate after tr...
Background: (1) To compare the characteristics of female and male trauma patients seen in the Emerge...
Civilians constitute 33-51% of victims in armed conflicts. Several reports on civilian injuries exis...
Objective: The purpose of this review was to examine sex differences in concussion, or mild traumati...