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Number Of Accidents (Estimate): 260
See also: Other years, Other age groups, Other products, Other body parts.
National Electronic Injury Surveillance System Accidents Records
| Date: 09/12/2006 | Age: 23 years | Sex: Female | Race: Not stated in ER record |
| Location: Not recorded | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
| Body part: Head | Diagnosis: Laceration |
| Product: Drinking glasses |
| SCALP LAC - STRUCK WITH A BEER GLASS |
| Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
| Date: 09/02/2006 | Age: 25 years | Sex: Male | Race: White |
| Location: Not recorded | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
| Body part: Head | Diagnosis: Laceration |
| Product: Drinking glasses |
| 25 YO MALE WAS HIT IN HEAD WITH BROKEN GLASS LACERATION SCALP |
| Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
| Date: 08/21/2006 | Age: 20 years | Sex: Male | Race: White |
| Location: Home | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
| Body part: Head | Diagnosis: Laceration |
| Product: Drinking glasses |
| PT HIT SELF IN HEAD WITH DRINKING GLASS DURING ARGUMENT WITH FIANCE LAC ERATION TO HEAD |
| Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
| Date: 07/25/2006 | Age: 20 years | Sex: Male | Race: Not stated in ER record |
| Location: Home | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
| Body part: Head | Diagnosis: Laceration |
| Product: Drinking glasses, Stereo or hi-fi components or accessories |
| 20YOM TRIPPED OVER A GLASS HIT ON AMPLIFIER OF STEREO LAC SCALP EAR |
| Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
| Date: 02/10/2006 | Age: 22 years | Sex: Male | Race: White |
| Location: Not recorded | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
| Body part: Head | Diagnosis: Laceration |
| Product: Drinking glasses |
| A GLASS FELL ON HEAD/SCALP LAC |
| Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
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