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The image is a close-up of a page from a document, likely a textbook or notes, written in Bulgarian. The dominant text discusses the topic of "Open Trauma - Wound" (Открита травма – рана).

The upper portion of the page has a title "Тема №28" (Theme No. 28). Below this, a definition of a wound is provided: "Рана – травмено поражение от механичен агент, в резултат на което се нарушава целостта на покривните тъкани – кожа и лигавици." (Wound - a traumatic lesion from a mechanical agent, as a result of which the integrity of the covering tissues - skin and mucous membranes - is violated.) This definition is highlighted with a yellow marker.

The text then describes the classification of wounds based on their cause and mechanism. A numbered list (1-9) details different types of wounds with their Latin medical terms:
1. Прорезна рана – vulnus scissum (Cut wound)
2. Посечна рана – vulnus caesum (Incised wound)
3. Контузна рана – vulnus contusum (Bruised wound)
4. Разкъсна рана – vulnus laceratum (Lacerated wound)
5. Разкъсно-контузна рана – vulnus lacerocontusum (Lacerated-contused wound)
6. Прободна рана – vulnus punctum (Puncture wound)
7. Рана от ухапване – vulnus morsum (Bite wound)
8. Огнестрелна рана – vulnus sclopetarium (Gunshot wound)
9. Микста – mixta (Mixed)

Further text discusses whether wounds penetrate body cavities (pleural, peritoneal, or joint) and classifies them as uncomplicated or complicated. It also mentions that wounds can be accidental or post-operative.

The bottom part of the image lists general characteristics of wounds, marked with checkmarks:
- Violation of the integrity of the epithelial covering.
- Damage to underlying tissues to varying degrees.
- Always with bleeding - manifest (external) or hidden (internal bleeding).
- There is always some degree of bacterial contamination, which can lead to an inflammatory process. Depending on the conditions, wounds can be infected or non-infected.

The image is lit from above, and there is a shadow in the top right corner, suggesting the presence of a light source or an object casting a shadow. The paper appears to be of standard quality, with visible lines from the writing. There are no people or any indications of a specific city or location within the content of the document itself.
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The image is a close-up of a page from a document, likely a textbook or notes, written in Bulgarian. The dominant text discusses the topic of "Open Trauma - Wound" (Открита травма – рана). The upper portion of the page has a title "Тема №28" (Theme No. 28). Below this, a definition of a wound is provided: "Рана – травмено поражение от механичен агент, в резултат на което се нарушава целостта на покривните тъкани – кожа и лигавици." (Wound - a traumatic lesion from a mechanical agent, as a result of which the integrity of the covering tissues - skin and mucous membranes - is violated.) This definition is highlighted with a yellow marker. The text then describes the classification of wounds based on their cause and mechanism. A numbered list (1-9) details different types of wounds with their Latin medical terms: 1. Прорезна рана – vulnus scissum (Cut wound) 2. Посечна рана – vulnus caesum (Incised wound) 3. Контузна рана – vulnus contusum (Bruised wound) 4. Разкъсна рана – vulnus laceratum (Lacerated wound) 5. Разкъсно-контузна рана – vulnus lacerocontusum (Lacerated-contused wound) 6. Прободна рана – vulnus punctum (Puncture wound) 7. Рана от ухапване – vulnus morsum (Bite wound) 8. Огнестрелна рана – vulnus sclopetarium (Gunshot wound) 9. Микста – mixta (Mixed) Further text discusses whether wounds penetrate body cavities (pleural, peritoneal, or joint) and classifies them as uncomplicated or complicated. It also mentions that wounds can be accidental or post-operative. The bottom part of the image lists general characteristics of wounds, marked with checkmarks: - Violation of the integrity of the epithelial covering. - Damage to underlying tissues to varying degrees. - Always with bleeding - manifest (external) or hidden (internal bleeding). - There is always some degree of bacterial contamination, which can lead to an inflammatory process. Depending on the conditions, wounds can be infected or non-infected. The image is lit from above, and there is a shadow in the top right corner, suggesting the presence of a light source or an object casting a shadow. The paper appears to be of standard quality, with visible lines from the writing. There are no people or any indications of a specific city or location within the content of the document itself.

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