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Gunshot Injuries to the Infratemporal Space
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1974Gunshot wounds to the infratemporal space have been described infrequently. In a series of 12 such injuries, two patients required exploration for vascular or visceral injuries. No unexplored patient developed serious sequellae. The incidence of subsequent trismus was 50%.
Richard W. Babin, Horst R. Konrad
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Classification of Gunshot Injuries in Civilians
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2003Gunshot injuries have become extremely prevalent among the United States civilian population because of increasing urban violence and the availability of handguns. However, the increasing prevalence of gunshot injuries in civilians dramatically contrasts with the paucity of scientific literature pertaining to the diagnosis, classification, and ...
Zbigniew Gugala, Ronald W. Lindsey
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PAIN WITH A NEUROPATHIC COMPONENT IN COMBATANTS AFTER GUNSHOT WOUNDS
Medical Science of Ukraine (MSU), 2023Vr Horoshko, Iurii Kuchyn
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Gunshot Residues on Dry Bone After Decomposition—A Pilot Study
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2012Daniele Gibelli, Cristina Cattaneo
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