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Penetrating Injuries of the Neck
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1973Even the most innocent looking wound may hide potentially lethal injuries of major blood vessels, the airway, pharynx, or esophagus. All cervical wounds require early surgical exploration for the entire depth of the wound, with definitive treatment of all injured structures.
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Management of Injuries of the Neck
Archives of Surgery, 1957The stab wound of the neck may involve any one or many of the vital organs in the neck. Fortunately, in stab wounds some of the vital organs often escape injury as they are pushed aside by the stabbing instrument. Bullet or missile wounds of the neck are most serious.
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Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1996
Whiplash, or post-traumatic, neck injury is an increasingly frequent clinical problem. Large numbers of patients present with both acute and chronic physical symptoms. It has frequently been alleged that psychological factors and social variables (especially the influence of possible compensation) are major causes of persistent physical complaints and ...
R, Mayou, B P, Radanov
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Whiplash, or post-traumatic, neck injury is an increasingly frequent clinical problem. Large numbers of patients present with both acute and chronic physical symptoms. It has frequently been alleged that psychological factors and social variables (especially the influence of possible compensation) are major causes of persistent physical complaints and ...
R, Mayou, B P, Radanov
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1986
A survey of cranial, intracranial and neck injuries caused by blunt trauma to the head is presented. The different types of fractures to the skull (impression fractures, linear fractures and ring fractures) are discussed as well as the injury mechanisms. Brain injuries are discussed under the heading of focal brain injury (i.e.
K P, Krantz, C G, Löwenhielm
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A survey of cranial, intracranial and neck injuries caused by blunt trauma to the head is presented. The different types of fractures to the skull (impression fractures, linear fractures and ring fractures) are discussed as well as the injury mechanisms. Brain injuries are discussed under the heading of focal brain injury (i.e.
K P, Krantz, C G, Löwenhielm
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1957
Abstract This paper represents an attempt to explain the complex symptomatology resulting from the so-called whiplash injury. Previous articles have stated that the hyperflexion occurs before the hyperextension. A different sequence of the mechanics of the injury is postulated with the hyperextension believed to occur first with a resultant over ...
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Abstract This paper represents an attempt to explain the complex symptomatology resulting from the so-called whiplash injury. Previous articles have stated that the hyperflexion occurs before the hyperextension. A different sequence of the mechanics of the injury is postulated with the hyperextension believed to occur first with a resultant over ...
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