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Compound depressed skull fracture
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1976Although compound depressed skull fractures are common and their management and diagnosis have been described at length, their occurrence following dog bites is unusual. The case of an 18-month-old infant with this injury as a complication of multiple dog bites in the facial and head regions is described with the treatment employed.
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COMPLICATIONS OF DEPRESSED SKULL FRACTURE
The Lancet, 1968Abstract A consecutive series of 400 patients with depressed fracture of the skull has been studied; half were aged less than 16 years and slightly more than half had been either never or only briefly unconscious (post-traumatic amnesia less than 1 hour).
J D, Miller, W B, Jennett
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Spontaneous intrauterine depressed skull fractures
Child's Nervous System, 1986A survey is made of neonatal skull depressions as a result of experience with ten neonates harboring noniatrogenic intrauterine skull fractures. Several mechanisms causing intrauterine skull depression are discussed. Diagnosis was made after delivery in all cases and was confirmed by skull radiography.
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