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  • Title: [Brain stem injuries in severe craniocerebral trauma and their forensic medicine significance].
    Author: Serbatinskiĭ GL.
    Journal: Sud Med Ekspert; 1993; 36(1):7-11. PubMed ID: 8036643.
    Abstract:
    Analysis of clinical and morphologic correlations and of the biomechanics of craniocerebral injury helped single out the primary progressive type of stem involvement, which is important in revealing the patho- and thanatogenesis of the traumatic disease in such injuries. Primary progressive stem involvement was diagnosed in autopsy in 69% of those who died in hospital.
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