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Introduction. Skull fractures are often found in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Although skull fractures may indicate greater force impact and are associated with local or diffuse brain injuries, the prognostic value of skull fractures ...
Yu-Chin Tsai+9 more
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Parameterized Analysis of Craniocerebral Injury Caused by Fist [PDF]
Objective Based on the theory of biomechanics, the finite element method was used to study the injury characteristics of different parts of brain hit by fist with different force and to predict the risk of craniocerebral injury, in order to provide ...
GAO Yong, LI Zheng-dong, ZOU Dong-hua, et al.
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PUNCTURED FRACTURE OF THE SKULL [PDF]
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Ross, George G., Hewson, Addinell
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THE ETIOLOGY OF FRACTURES OF THE SKULL
C. B. Keetley
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Skull fractures occurring under various impacts are required to be evaluated during forensic investigations or during design of a head protection device.
Maika KATAGIRI+3 more
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Background and objectives: Skull base fractures have high mortality and morbidity rates and constitute a significant medical issue. The aim of the present study was to review the demographic characteristics, common locations and causes of the skull base ...
Hüseyin Kafadar+3 more
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Spontaneous depressed skull fracture in a neonate
The most common cause of neonatal skull fracture is trauma from instruments used during an assisted birth. In the literature, there are limited reports of neonatal depressed skull fractures (DSF) in the absence of birth trauma.
Francisca Calheiros-Trigo+4 more
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Key Clinical Message A neonatal parietal bone fracture was complicated by subgaleal and subdural hematomas after a vacuum extraction delivery. Low‐dose computer tomography visualized a comminuted skull fracture.
Giovanna Marchini+2 more
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