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Atlas of Arctic bone modification
Abstract Skeletal bones and antlers from past generations of wildlife are frequently found and consumed by other animals, living out a second life as an important dietary resource. Such gnawing may leave characteristic modifications, including tooth marks, providing physical evidence of a behavior and nutrient resource that is often challenging to ...
Madison Gaetano +3 more
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Prediction of skull fractures in blunt force head traumas using finite element head models. [PDF]
Lindgren N +5 more
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Post-traumatic seizures and factors associated among adult patients with depressed skull fractures at Mulago National Referral hospital; cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Oboth R +7 more
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Controversies Surrounding Critical‐Size Defects: Influence of Age and Biological Characteristics
ABSTRACT Critical‐size defects (CSDs) in craniofacial reconstruction refer to osseous gaps that fail to heal spontaneously, increasing the risk of neurological impairment and craniofacial dysmorphology. Despite decades of investigation, controversy still exists surrounding the definition of CSDs, with criteria varying across species, experimental ...
Andrew Nordlund +7 more
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Natural History of Isolated Skull Fractures in Children. [PDF]
Hassan S +4 more
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Guidelines for Essential Trauma Care: Second Edition (2026)
Injury is a major cause of death and disability globally, with the highest burden in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs). Strengthening the organization and planning for trauma care (care of the injured) can improve care and lower mortality. In 2004, the International Association for Trauma Surgery and Intensive Care (IATSIC) and the World Health ...
Charles Mock +41 more
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A bilateral stylohyoid fracture
Summary A 6‐year‐old Thoroughbred gelding (610 kg) was referred to the Ontario Veterinary College—Health Sciences Centre for evaluation of lethargy, acute upper airway noise and dysphagia. On presentation, the horse was quiet, alert and responsive.
A. Merchán +3 more
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The infant with bilateral skull fractures: diagnostic considerations in consultation with a child abuse pediatrician. [PDF]
O'Hara MA.
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