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TWO CASES OF FRACTURE OF THE BASE OF THE SKULL, WHICH RECOVERED AFTER VENESECTION [PDF]
S. Paget
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FRACTURES OF THE SKULL AND INJURIES TO THE BRAIN. [PDF]
Case 1. —B. F., German, age 35 years, book agent; was brought into the Emergency May 1, 1897, about midnight: unconscious, right motor hemiplegia, respiration labored and irregular and of Cheyne-Stokes character, hemorrhage from right ear. Pulse 70, full and stong, indicating cerebral compression; temperature, 97 degrees; by next morning it had arisen
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Abstract An 11‐year‐old, female West Highland white terrier presenting cough, emesis, diarrhoea and hyporexia refractory to symptomatic treatment was subjected to endoscopy showing increased palatine tonsil region. Biopsy findings revealed a carcinoma. Computed tomography also showed an increased right medial retropharyngeal lymph node dorsally related
Jiuli R. S. de Salles+2 more
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Diagnostic imaging techniques for evaluating root morphology in a dog with a dilacerated root
Abstract A 3.4 kg, 3‐year‐old, male poodle was referred with a suspected root fracture. On intraoral radiography using parallel techniques, a radiolucent line was observed at the apical one‐quarter of the distal root of the right mandibular first molar, along with a widening of the periodontal ligament space in the periapical area. A cone‐beam computed
Chun‐Geun Kim, Hee‐Myung Park
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The Observation of Pediatric Skull Fractures Without an Associated Brain Injury in a Non-Trauma Center. [PDF]
Waseem M+4 more
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Statistical skull models from 3D X-ray images [PDF]
We present 2 statistical models of the skull and mandible built upon an elastic registration method of 3D meshes. The aim of this work is to relate degrees of freedom of skull anatomy, as static relations are of main interest for anthropology and legal medicine.
arxiv
Compound Comminuted Fracture of the Skull; Epilepsy for Five Years, Operation, Recovery [PDF]
H. H. A. BEACH
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Child abuse in Malta : a review [PDF]
Child abuse constitutes one of the most difficult areas of paediatric practice in Malta and, sadly, non accidental injury (NAI) is not only relatively common but is also increasing in incidence. The multi-factorial and socially complex aetiology of child
Attard Montalto, Simon+1 more
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Abstract Objectives Balloon sinuplasty (BSP) and functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) have undergone changes in utilization over time. This study investigates national trends in BSP and FESS and postoperative outcomes over the last decade as well as the impact of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID‐19) on these trends.
Benjamin F. Bitner+4 more
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