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Organ injuries in civilian gunshot trauma
Introduction: In the countries where firearm possession is illegal, the gunshot traumas are very rare. However, even in these countries they remain as a significant health problem and affect both adult and pediatric populations.
Leszek Sułkowski, Maciej Matyja
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Officer-Involved Shootings in Anchorage 1993-2013 [PDF]
The full report upon which this article is based, Officer-Involved Shootings in Anchorage 1993–2013 by Troy C. Payne (Anchorage, AK: Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage, 11 Dec 2013) is available online at https://scholarworks.alaska.edu ...
Payne, Troy C.
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A Note on Treatment of Gunshot Injuries of the Larynx Where “Webbing” of the Vocal Cords Has Taken Place [PDF]
William Milligan
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Spinal cord injury resulting from gunshot wounds: a comparative study with non-gunshot causes [PDF]
Ümüt Güzelküçük +6 more
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Maxillo-orbital gunshot trauma in a pediatric patient
Gunshot injuries to the maxillofacial region vary in severity from minor harm to critical situations necessitating urgent medical intervention. Effective handling of facial gunshot wounds mandates a multidisciplinary approach to deliver thorough care to ...
Maram Adil Mansour +4 more
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The Effect of Child Access Prevention Laws on Non-Fatal Gun Injuries [PDF]
Many states have passed child access prevention (CAP) laws, which hold the gun owner responsible if a child gains access to a gun that is not securely stored.
Jeff DeSimone, Sara Markowitz
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Craniocerebral gunshot injury with no neurological deficit: the trending neurosurgical challenge
Sharma Mitrajit +3 more
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Gunshot Penetrating Brain Injury: Predictors of Outcome Based on CT Brain [PDF]
M.D. AMR MOHSEN MOHAMED GABR
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Background Gunshot wounds (GSW) to the heart are lethal, and most patients die before they arrive to the hospital. Survival decreases with number of cardiac chambers involved. We report a case of a 17-year-old male who survived a GSW injury involving two
Alexandros N. Karavas +5 more
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