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Head and Neck Injuries

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. G. Krantz, C. G. P. Löwenhielm
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Neck Injuries

Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), 2012
Neck injuries are of great clinical interest because they can induce very significant consequences if not handled properly and can even lead to death. The aim of our study was to analyse external deep cervical trauma in our hospital.A retrospective study of all external deep neck injuries seen in a tertiary hospital over the course of 24 years that ...
Sergio Obeso Agüera   +5 more
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Whiplash injuries to the neck

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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The Neck

2017
An international team of experts have been brought together to examine and review the topics. The book is intended for researchers, postgraduate students and others working or studying defence and impact injuries.
Tse, Kwong Ming   +4 more
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Neck Injuries

Current Problems in Surgery, 2007
Demetrios, Demetriades   +4 more
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A Neck Injury

Clinical Pediatrics, 1972
Mohsen Ziai   +2 more
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Neck Injuries

Journal of Orthopaedic Medicine, 1991
B.A Kakulas, J.R Taylor
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Vascular Injuries to the Neck

2017
Severe vascular injury after blunt neck trauma can be present even in the absence of clinical signs. Be liberal with CYA or duplex when cervical vessel injuries cannot be ruled out after blunt trauma. Associated injuries on the cervical spine, airway, and digestive tract must always be considered. Always stabilize the neck of patients in
Eric Wahlberg, Jerry Goldstone
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Incidence of Neck Injuries [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
The incidence of isolated neck injuries is extremely difficult to evaluate because these are very rare. When these do occur they are often fatal. Neck injuries usually occur with multiple or craniofacial injuries.
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Evaluating the neck for injury

Current Surgery, 2000
Brent E Krantz, Richard M. Bell
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