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209 related items for PubMed ID: 22386344

  • 21. Spontaneous movement of bullets in the interhemispheric region.
    Karabagli H.
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    Cheng JS, Richardson RM, Gean AD, Stiver SI.
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  • 23. A stray bullet in the brain.
    Martucciello G, Tripodi R.
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  • 24. Gunshot Injury of Head and Neck Region with an Atypical Bullet Trajectory: The Importance of Whole Body Computed Tomography Scan.
    Velioglu Y, Yuksel A, Durgun B.
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  • 25. Influence of different types of guns, projectiles, and propellants on patterns of injury to the viscerocranium.
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    Jimenez CM, Polo J, España JA.
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    Elkhazh MKh, Umarov RM, Bersenev VP, Riabukha NP, Toporuk TG.
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  • 28. Craniocerebral gunshot injuries.
    Cameron D.
    S Afr Med J; 2002 Jan 21; 92(1):9-10; author reply 10. PubMed ID: 11936026
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  • 31. Paradoxical herniation in wartime penetrating brain injury with concomitant skull-base trauma.
    Choi JJ, Cirivello MJ, Neal CJ, Armonda RA.
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  • 32. Decreased subject contrast and summation artifact: an explanation for a nearly imperceptible bullet by X-ray examination.
    Graham EW, Tawadros AM, Prahlow JA.
    Am J Forensic Med Pathol; 2014 Dec 21; 35(4):249-52. PubMed ID: 25361062
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  • 33. Successful repair of a gunshot wound to the head with retained bullet in the torcular herophili.
    Pricola KL, Zou H, Chang SD.
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  • 34. Cranial tangential gunshot wounds.
    Copley IB.
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  • 35. Classification of civilian craniocerebral gunshot wounds: a multivariate analysis predictive of mortality.
    Shaffrey ME, Polin RS, Phillips CD, Germanson T, Shaffrey CI, Jane JA.
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  • 39. Gunshot wound to the head with full recovery.
    Rothschild MA, Schneider V.
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  • 40. [Diagnostic and organizational error in head injuries].
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