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Case of Compound Fracture of the Skull, with Loss of a Portion of the Brain [PDF]
James C. Parker
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I. Trephining for Hæmorrhage After Fracture of the Base of the Skull [PDF]
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Abstract Objective Currently, there is no consensus among international guidelines on the management of patients with mild traumatic brain injuries (MTBIs) who are on direct oral anti‐coagulants (DOACs). Overuse of computed tomography (CT) scan of the brain results in unnecessary radiation exposure, longer waits and higher costs.
Ho Man Cheng+3 more
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Retraction Note to: Radiographic characteristics that delineate abusive from accidental skull fractures, including the significance of fracture extension to sutures. [PDF]
Kriss S+4 more
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Discussion on Fracture of the Base of the Skull; and the Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon [PDF]
Charles Ballance
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Advances in Bacterial Cellulose‐Based Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering: Review
ABSTRACT Bacterial cellulose (BC) has emerged as a highly versatile and promising biomaterial in tissue engineering, with potential applications across skin, bone, cartilage, and vascular regeneration. Its exceptional properties like high mechanical strength, superior biocompatibility, excellent moisture retention, and inherent ability to support cell ...
Rewati Raman Ujjwal, Gymama Slaughter
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ABSTRACT Background There is a dearth of screening tools for cardiorespiratory disease and fracture risk, such as risk prediction models, for adults with cerebral palsy (CP). There is heterogeneity of pathophysiology related to the severity of CP and aging, such that a suite of risk prediction models may be needed.
Daniel G. Whitney, Edward A. Hurvitz
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