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This individual has shotgun gunshot wounds on his face from the shotgun pellets. Injuries from shotgun pellets vary based on range, shot size, and body area affected. At close range, shotgun blasts can cause devastating injuries due to concentrated energy, leading to extensive tissue destruction, bone fractures, and large entry wounds. Intermediate ranges result in multiple smaller pellet injuries, which can penetrate deeply, causing organ damage and hemorrhaging. At long ranges, pellets spread, causing superficial injuries with less penetration. Secondary complications include infection, neurovascular damage, and difficulty in removing embedded pellets. Severity depends on proximity, with life-threatening injuries more likely in vital areas like the chest, abdomen, or head. Medical attention is crucial.

Fig.1 Man with shotgun wounds on his face.

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