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234 related items for PubMed ID: 7355444

  • 21. Spinal epidural haematoma after blunt trauma to the neck and hyperflection of the cervical spine.
    Padosch SA, Dettmeyer RB, Schmidt PH, Musshoff F, Madea B.
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  • 22. The autopsy in fatal non-missile head injuries.
    Adams JH.
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  • 23. "Typical" basal skull fracture of both petrous bones: an unreliable indicator of head impact site.
    Harvey FH, Jones AM.
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  • 24. Virtopsy--fatal motor vehicle accident with head injury.
    Aghayev E, Thali M, Jackowski C, Sonnenschein M, Yen K, Vock P, Dirnhofer R.
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  • 26. [The relationship of injuries of the skin of the head to its morphometric characteristics and to the weapon of the trauma].
    Sundukov DV.
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  • 27. Traumatic rupture of intracranial vertebral artery due to hyperextension of the head: reports on three cases.
    Miyazaki T, Kojima T, Chikasue F, Yashiki M, Ito H.
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  • 28. Isolated subarachnoid hemorrhage as a medicolegal problem.
    Marek Z.
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  • 30. Infective and traumatic aneurysms.
    Kumar M, Kitchen ND.
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  • 31. Subarachnoid haemorrhage due to upper cervical trauma.
    Harland WA, Pitts JF, Watson AA.
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  • 33. Rupture of posterior inferior cerebellar artery by single blow to head.
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  • 35. Fatal subarachnoid haemorrhage in relation to minor head injuries.
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  • 36. [Injuries of cranial nerves II-VII from mortal closed head injuries].
    Mariak Z, Mariak Z, Rydzewska M.
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  • 39. Blunt basal head trauma: rupture of posterior inferior cerebellar artery.
    Boström K, Helander CG, Lindgren SO.
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