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Child's Nervous System, 2006
Growing skull fractures are a rare complication of head injuries (Ersahin et al. in Neurosurg Rev 23:139-144, 2000; Hayashi et al. in Childs Nerv Syst 13:349-351, 1997; Ramamurthi and Kalyanaraman in Neurosurgery 32:427-430, 1970; Zegers et al. in Eur J Pediatr 162:556-557, 2003).
M. A. Sosso+6 more
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Growing skull fractures are a rare complication of head injuries (Ersahin et al. in Neurosurg Rev 23:139-144, 2000; Hayashi et al. in Childs Nerv Syst 13:349-351, 1997; Ramamurthi and Kalyanaraman in Neurosurgery 32:427-430, 1970; Zegers et al. in Eur J Pediatr 162:556-557, 2003).
M. A. Sosso+6 more
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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1966
SUMMARYTwo patients that presented with growing skull fractures of childhood are described, and one further example was discovered among 26 infants and children under the age of 10 years with simple linear fractures of the calvarium admitted to the General Infirmary at Leeds in 1956–1960.
J. M. Winn, C. J. Vas
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SUMMARYTwo patients that presented with growing skull fractures of childhood are described, and one further example was discovered among 26 infants and children under the age of 10 years with simple linear fractures of the calvarium admitted to the General Infirmary at Leeds in 1956–1960.
J. M. Winn, C. J. Vas
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Biomechanics of Skull Fracture
Journal of Neurotrauma, 1995This study was conducted to determine the biomechanics of the human head under quasistatic and dynamic loads. Twelve unembalmed intact human cadaver heads were tested to failure using an electrohydraulic testing device. Quasistatic loading was done at a rate of 2.5 mm/s. Impact loading tests were conducted at a rate of 7.1 to 8.0 m/s. Vertex, parietal,
Daniel J. Thomas+6 more
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Compound elevated skull fracture: a forgotten type of skull fracture
Surgical Neurology, 2006We 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).
Matthew T Shokunbi+5 more
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Pseudogrowth in Skull Fractures of Childhood
Neurosurgery, 1980We 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.
Laligam N. Sekhar, Timothy B. Scarff
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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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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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1974
In patients with craniocerebral injuries the attention of the surgeon is directed for the most part toward the effects of the trauma on the structures within the cranial cavity. For this reason, little consideration is now given to a fracture of the skull except in instances in which the injury has opened the cranial cavity to potential infection, has ...
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In patients with craniocerebral injuries the attention of the surgeon is directed for the most part toward the effects of the trauma on the structures within the cranial cavity. For this reason, little consideration is now given to a fracture of the skull except in instances in which the injury has opened the cranial cavity to potential infection, has ...
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