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Contrecoup skull fractures

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1975
✓ The authors describe the frequency, pathological features, and significance of contrecoup fractures of the anterior cranial fossae, which occur commonly when falls with occipital or temporal impacts cause fatal head injuries.
C S, Hirsch, B, Kaufman
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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.
E S, GURDJIAN   +2 more
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An unusual skull fracture

British Journal of Oral Surgery, 1974
Abstract A case is described of a complex skull fracture which simulated a Le Fort III facial fracture, and was complicated by the superior orbital fissure syndrome.
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Compound elevated skull fracture: a forgotten type of skull fracture

Surgical Neurology, 2006
We report 4 patients who presented with a rare type of vault fracture. This form of fracture has only been described in few instances in the literature.All the patients presented with elevation of free skull fracture fragments. The etiologies were assault (1 patient), domestic accident (1 patient), and road traffic accident (2 patients).
Augustine Abiodun, Adeolu   +5 more
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Pseudogrowth in Skull Fractures of Childhood

Neurosurgery, 1980
We report two cases in which linear fractures of the parietal bone in infants healed spontaneously after initial enlargement suggested growth of the fracture line. We suggest the term "pseudogrowing skull fracture" to indicate this phenomenon. Growing skull fractures are best managed by early surgical correction.
L N, Sekhar, T B, Scarff
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Skull fractures

Seminars in Roentgenology, 1978
T A, Tomsick, A A, Chambers, R R, Lukin
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FRACTURES OF THE SKULL

Archives of Surgery, 1927
Part I. Complications Causing Death. Description of the author's material. Classification of the fractures of the skull. Causes of death. Deaths from cerebral concussion. Deaths from exhaustion. Deaths from terminal lobular pneumonia. Deaths caused by cerebral compression, lacterations of the brain and subdural hemorrhage.
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The effect of the presence or absence of skull fractures on intracranial lesion development in road traffic accidents

Journal of Clinical Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2021
Mahmut Asirdizer   +2 more
exaly  

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