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===Overview===
===Overview===
Mnemonic ''CALI'':
Mnemonic ''CALI'':
*Contusion - "bruise", haematoma.
*'''C'''ontusion - "bruise", haematoma.
**Age (usual colour change sequence): red, blue, green, yellow, brown.<ref name=Ref_HospAuto108>{{Ref HospAuto|108}}</ref>
**Age (usual colour change sequence): red, blue, green, yellow, brown.<ref name=Ref_HospAuto108>{{Ref HospAuto|108}}</ref>
*Abrasion - "scrape", e.g. motorcyclist slide across the roadway... skin ripped-off.
**Etiology: bleeding from arterioles or venules (not capillaries).<ref name=Ref_HospAuto105>{{Ref HospAuto|105}}</ref>
*Laceration - "tear", indicates blunt force trauma; contact point may be distant from where skin splits.
*'''A'''brasion - "scrape", e.g. motorcyclist slide across the roadway... skin scraped-off.
*Incised - "cut", e.g. caused by a knife.<ref name=Ref_HoFP154>{{Ref_HoFP|154}}</ref>
**Can be subclassified as ''brush abrasions'' (has skin tags) and ''crush abrasions'' (do not have skin tags).
***Skin tags suggest directionality; they are found at the distal point / point of last contact.<ref name=Ref_HospAuto105>{{Ref HospAuto|105}}</ref>
*'''L'''aceration - "tear", indicates blunt force trauma; contact point may be distant from where skin splits.
*'''I'''ncised - "cut", e.g. caused by a knife.<ref name=Ref_HoFP154>{{Ref_HoFP|154}}</ref>
*#"Cut" or "slash" = length > depth.
*#"Cut" or "slash" = length > depth.
*#"Stab" = depth > length.
*#"Stab" = depth > length.
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**Contusions skin is intact... in abrasion it is not.
**Contusions skin is intact... in abrasion it is not.
**Abrasions and contusions may be co-localized, i.e. in the same place.
**Abrasions and contusions may be co-localized, i.e. in the same place.
**Can be subclassified as ''brush abrasions'' (has skin tags) and ''crush abrasions'' (do not have skin tags).
***Skin tags suggest directionality; they are found at the distal point / point of last contact.<ref name=Ref_HospAuto105>{{Ref HospAuto|105}}</ref>


*Laceration vs. incision:
*Laceration vs. incision:
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***Bridges are fine strands of tissue that cross the long axis of the skin defect.
***Bridges are fine strands of tissue that cross the long axis of the skin defect.
****You can think of the wound as partially "sutured" by the bridges of tissue.
****You can think of the wound as partially "sutured" by the bridges of tissue.
**Lacerations are usually associated with a contusion and/or crush.
**Lacerations are usually associated with a contusion and/or crush and have an irregular margin.<ref name=Ref_HospAuto109>{{Ref HospAuto|109}}</ref>
**Lacerations are classically on the skull and face.  They are rarely on the abdomen.
**Lacerations are classically on the skull and face.  They are rarely on the abdomen.


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