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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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The graphical abstract highlights the three key aspects addressed in this review: (1) the clinical background of intracranial hemorrhage (IH), providing context for its diagnosis and clinical significance; (2) the technical background of explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) methods relevant to IH‐related tasks; and (3) a systematic review of ...
Ali Kohan+4 more
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Fracture line sequestration: An important complication of open mandibular fractures in three horses
Equine Veterinary Education, EarlyView.
M. L. Tucker
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Abstract Introduction Existing clinical prediction rules (CPRs) for pediatric head injury such as PECARN, CATCH, and CHALICE primarily focus on clinically important TBIs, neglecting milder forms of brain injuries with prognostic significance. We aimed to bridge this gap by evaluating also patients with milder brain injuries.
Ho Han Mak+3 more
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Skull fractures by glass bottles tested on cadaveric heads. [PDF]
Lorente AI+6 more
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Pathophysiology of free-bullet slaughter of horses and ponies [PDF]
Bedford, E M+3 more
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Abstract Background and Purpose Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) contribute to the onset and advancement of diabetic osteoporosis (DOP). Adipose‐derived stem cells (ASCs) have garnered attention in the field of bone renewal; the mechanisms leading to decreased osteogenesis within a diabetic environment are not fully understood.
Fangzhi Lou+8 more
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Pediatric ping-pong skull fractures treated with vacuum-assisted elevation. [PDF]
Ahmed SD+3 more
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ROYAL ALBERT-EDWARD INFIRMARY, WIGAN. CASE OF COMPOUND DEPRESSED FRACTURE OF SKULL ; SYMPTOMS OF COMPRESSION; TREPHINING; DEATH [PDF]
Wade Berry
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Dentigerous cysts in horses: A retrospective study
Summary Background Dentigerous cysts are well‐known congenital defects in horses, and the literature on this condition is extensive. Recently, a third type of dentigerous cyst, associated with an exostosis arising from the temporal bone, has been described.
M. Schläpfer+3 more
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