Eosinophilic and Mixed‐Cell Infiltration in Odontogenic Cutaneous Sinus Tracts of a Dog
A 7‐year‐old spayed female Shih Tzu with bilateral submandibular lesions and a subcutaneous mass showed partial response to immunosuppressive therapy but failed to heal completely. Radiography revealed alveolar bone loss, and surgery confirmed an odontogenic cutaneous sinus tract (OCST).
Sungjae Lee+5 more
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Obstetric factors and neonatal outcomes of depressed skull fractures in newborns. [PDF]
Choi J+5 more
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The prevalence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy in a historical epilepsy post‐mortem collection
In an archival epilepsy post‐mortem collection from last century, chronic traumatic encephalopathy identified in 15.7% was associated with traumatic brain injury. Alzheimer's disease neuropathology change was increased in late‐onset epilepsy but in 8% of cases with severe epilepsy there was no tau pathology found. Abstract Previous post‐mortem epilepsy
Maritchka Ryniejska+4 more
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Computational Modeling of Skull Bone Structures and Simulation of Skull Fractures Using the YEAHM Head Model. [PDF]
Barbosa A+4 more
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Two Cases of Compound, Depressed Fracture of the Skull [PDF]
OLIVER H. HOWE
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Identification of tiger and lion skulls: An illustrated guide for science and practice
Abstract Tiger and lion bones are valuable subjects of trafficking. They can be easily interchanged. The aim of this study was to develop a methodology to quickly distinguish between tiger and lion skulls. From a number of features reported in the literature, a set of seven significant characters was identified that can be recognized even in ...
Dominika Formanova, Anna Kubatova
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Pediatric ping-pong skull fractures treated with vacuum-assisted elevation. [PDF]
Ahmed SD+3 more
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A Case of Fracture of the Skull Forty Centimetres in Length, Resulting in Death Forty-Two Days after, from Encephalitis and Pyæmic Infection [PDF]
Marshall L. Brown
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