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Incidental Diagnosis of Fahr's Disease Following Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Fahr's disease is a rare idiopathic neurodegenerative disorder characterized by symmetrical calcifications in the basal ganglia and cerebellar dentate nuclei. Although it may present with diverse neuropsychiatric symptoms, a significant number of cases remain asymptomatic and are only identified incidentally through neuroimaging performed for ...
Hadi Ebrahimi +5 more
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Severe open craniocerebral trauma caused by repetitive cleaver strikes in a child. ABSTRACT Severe craniocerebral injuries are rare in the pediatric population, especially open craniocerebral injuries caused by repeated slashes with sharp instruments.
Keyu Yan +4 more
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The protohistoric 'Quicklime burials' from the Balearic Islands: cremation or inhumation [PDF]
Borms, Herlinde +6 more
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Growing Skull Fracture of Temporal Bone in Adults: A Case Report and Literature Review
Xiaohong Yan +9 more
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Standardized Descriptive Method for the Anthropological Evaluation of Pediatric Skull Fractures
J. Wiersema +5 more
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Abstract The inferior colliculus (IC) is a central hub for auditory information processing that receives widespread convergent projections. The IC comprises three main subdivisions: the central nucleus of the IC (ICC), the dorsal cortex (DC), and the lateral cortex (LC). While the ICC receives primarily ascending auditory information, DC and LC receive
Baher A. Ibrahim, Daniel A. Llano
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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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