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Spinal stab wounds

2019
Objective: Injury to the spine and spinal cord by knife and similar sharp objects is rarely seen and constitutes 1.5% of all spinal injuries. In developing countries with low socioeconomic status it is occasionally seen in accidents, but mostly in assaulted cases involving the use of knife.
Zileli M., Isik H.S., Cagli S.
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The dynamics of stab wounds

Forensic Science, 1975
Knife stabbing is a relatively frequent cause of both serious wounding and homicide in Britain. It arises in two main situations, firstly in youthful gang fights, football hooliganism etc., where the stabbings are not often fatal; secondly, in domestic disputes between husband and wife, where death is often the final consequence.
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[Isolated stab wound without preliminary stab wounds--suicide or homicide?].

Beitrage zur gerichtlichen Medizin, 1989
The diagnosis suicidal or homicidal stab injury of the heart affords a very close cooperation of the police and the forensic pathologist. In the first six months of 1988 the institut of forensic medicine of the MHH was obliged to four cases of isolated stab wound of the heart without other injuries with the question of suicidal action.
R, Urban   +3 more
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Haemostatic materials for wound healing applications

Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2021
Baolin Guo, Ruonan Dong, Yongping Liang
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Engineered living biomaterials

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Shrikrishnan Sankaran   +2 more
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Stab Wound Sinography

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1969
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Intraoral stab wound

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1984
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Stab Wound

American Journal of Nursing, 1998
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