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Murder by stabbing

Forensic Science International, 1991
A series of 100 deaths from homicidal stabbing has been analysed for the causation of the violence, the age and sex of both the victim and the assailant, the multiplicity of wounds, the site of single wounds, the incidence of defence wounds, association with other injuries and the weapons used.
A C, Hunt, R J, Cowling
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Stabbing facial pain reminiscent of primary stabbing headache

Cephalalgia, 2020
Primary stabbing headache (PSH) is a transient and localized headache disorder. Facial variants of this rare pain syndrome have not been previously described. Four patients (n = 2 female, 2 male) presented themselves to our headache and facial pain outpatient clinic. They suffered daily from several dozen to several hundred short-lasting stabbing pain
Christian Ziegeler   +2 more
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Intracranial Self-Stabbing

American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2012
Little is known about the psychiatric state of patients who stab themselves in the brain (intracranial self-stabbing), including whether the behavior is usually an attempt to commit suicide and whether it is performed in association with symptoms of psychotic illness.A search for cases of intracranial self-stabbing in New South Wales, Australia (NSW ...
Matthew, Large   +2 more
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Primary Stabbing Headache

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2019
To provide a comprehensive and updated review of the literature on primary stabbing headache.Changes to the ICHD-3 criteria have resulted in increased sensitivity to capture primary stabbing headache (PSH). According to the ICHD-3, the sharp stabbing pain is no longer restricted to the first division of the trigeminal nerve.
Danielle, Murray, Esma, Dilli
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Primary stabbing headache

2010
Primary stabbing headache is characterized by transient, cephalic ultrashort stabs of pain. It is a frequent complaint with a prevalence of 35.2%, a female preponderance, and a mean age of onset of 28 years (Vågå study). Attacks are generally characterized by moderate to severe, jabbing or stabbing pain, lasting from a fraction of a second to 3s ...
Juan A, Pareja, Ottar, Sjaastad
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Single stab injuries

Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology, 2018
Determining the manner of death in cases involving multiple stab injuries from a knife is generally straightforward. The medico-legal investigation of a stabbing death caused by a single stab injury from a knife comprises a smaller but potentially more problematic subset of forensic cases.
Michael P. Burke   +3 more
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Juvenile Idiopathic Stabbing Headache

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1996
We report on 83 juvenile patients with idiopathic stabbing headache, subjectively perceived as lasting from a fraction of a second to a few minutes. This sample was selected from among 2543 outpatients referred because of recurrent headache to the Paediatric Neurology Services of Ferrara and Padua (Italy).
SORIANI S   +6 more
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