Difference between laceration and incised wound
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A laceration is defined as a tear in tissue caused by a shearing or crushing force. Therefore, a laceration is the result of a blunt-trauma mechanism. ... A cut or incised wound is produced by a sharp edge and is usually longer than it is deep
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laceration means tear or deep cut on skin or in flesh,
incised wound is a cut made by an pointed object,and the cut is longer, it is a mark made on a surface by cutting into it
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