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Compound elevated skull fracture: Should we incorporate in skull fracture classification?

open access: yesInt J Crit Illn Inj Sci, 2015
Agrawal A   +4 more
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The Mechanism of Skull Fracture

Radiology, 1950
Deformation patterns of the skull due to blows of low velocity, as well as the mechanism of production of linear skull fracture, have been previously described (1–5). When the dry skull is coated inside and out with “stresscoat” brittle lacquer, and then subjected to a blow, the lacquer cracks in the areas of greatest tensile deformation.
Elisha S. Gurdjian   +2 more
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