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The Spine Journal, 2015
Spinal gunshot injuries (spinal GSIs) are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in both military and civilian populations. These injuries are likely to be encountered by spine care professionals in many treatment settings. A paucity of resources is available to summarize current knowledge of spinal GSI evaluation and management.The aim was to ...
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Spinal gunshot injuries (spinal GSIs) are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in both military and civilian populations. These injuries are likely to be encountered by spine care professionals in many treatment settings. A paucity of resources is available to summarize current knowledge of spinal GSI evaluation and management.The aim was to ...
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The Journal of trauma, 1996
To define the clinical characteristics of gunshot injuries across the truncal midline (transaxial injuries).A retrospective case-control studyAnalysis of a consecutive series of 223 patients with gunshot injuries to the torso treated at one trauma center. Sixty-three patients with transaxial injuries were compared to 148 patients with unilateral bullet
A, Hirshberg, J, Or, M, Stein, R, Walden
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To define the clinical characteristics of gunshot injuries across the truncal midline (transaxial injuries).A retrospective case-control studyAnalysis of a consecutive series of 223 patients with gunshot injuries to the torso treated at one trauma center. Sixty-three patients with transaxial injuries were compared to 148 patients with unilateral bullet
A, Hirshberg, J, Or, M, Stein, R, Walden
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Mund-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie : MKG, 2000
Gunshot wounds result in a great amount of tissue damage, relating almost always to fractures and defects of the skeleton. The damage varies in relation to the speed, size, shape, and striking angle of the projectile and to the disruption of hard tissue fragments, which multiply the tissue laceration acting as secondary missiles.
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Gunshot wounds result in a great amount of tissue damage, relating almost always to fractures and defects of the skeleton. The damage varies in relation to the speed, size, shape, and striking angle of the projectile and to the disruption of hard tissue fragments, which multiply the tissue laceration acting as secondary missiles.
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Unilateral Isolated Hypoglossal Nerve Palsy Caused by Gunshot Injury
The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2018B. Ozdemir +5 more
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Review of 166 Gunshot Injury Cases in Dogs.
Topics in Companion Animal Medicine, 2016H. Capak +4 more
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Penetrating Bihemispheric Traumatic Brain Injury: A Collective Review of Gunshot Wounds to the Head.
World Neurosurgery, 2017L. Turco, D. Cornell, B. Phillips
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Circular Saw‐Associated Fatality Mimicking Gunshot Injury
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2013P. Hejna +3 more
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American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 2012
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