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What the autopsy revealed.
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<blockquote data-quote="7mm08" data-source="post: 5798281" data-attributes="member: 4573"><p>Sucked at the math involved in Ski's physics lesson. ….,.,but 35 years in the cardiothoracic biz! Seriously, the deer ran so far because you can live for a while with a pneumothorax ( air comes into the lung cavity with every breath, but the pressure collapses the lung in the process). The pneumothorax gets so big it doesn't allow the heart to beat or it shoves the heart over to one side and basically kinks off the great vessels ( tension pneumothorax), resulting in death. </p><p></p><p>Meanwhile the deer ran 380 yards as opposed to massive bleeding and a 38 yard run until it collapses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mm08, post: 5798281, member: 4573"] Sucked at the math involved in Ski’s physics lesson. ….,.,but 35 years in the cardiothoracic biz! Seriously, the deer ran so far because you can live for a while with a pneumothorax ( air comes into the lung cavity with every breath, but the pressure collapses the lung in the process). The pneumothorax gets so big it doesn't allow the heart to beat or it shoves the heart over to one side and basically kinks off the great vessels ( tension pneumothorax), resulting in death. Meanwhile the deer ran 380 yards as opposed to massive bleeding and a 38 yard run until it collapses. [/QUOTE]
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