Traffic accidents are one of the most common causes of blunt traumatic injuries and also significant causes of mortality and morbidity. To know injury patterns of traffic accidents will ensure early medical intervention and will reduce mortality and morbidity and also will facilitate the assessment of prevailing findings in criminal and compensation cases. in this case report, it was aimed to draw attention to the forensic subjects and the features of forensic cases via a 46-year-old male patient who had acute aortic transection due to traffic accidents
AbstractA 71-year-old woman had an abdominal aortic disruption as a belted passenger in a motor vehi...
Blunt traumatic aortic injury is the second leading cause of death after motor vehicle accident. The...
Objective: The true incidence and survivability of blunt traumatic aortic rupture following road tra...
Traffic accidents are one of the most common causes of blunt traumatic injuries and also significant...
Human factor is largely seen to be effective in the causes of the traffic accidents. In this study, ...
Blunt chest trauma is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in road traffic accident. One of the...
Background: Blunt aortic trauma (BAT) includes various morphological changes that occur during decel...
This case report describes the presentation and treat-ment of a case of aortic incompetence, resulti...
Background: Blunt aortic trauma (BAT) includes various morphological changes that occur during decel...
Traumatic fatal aortic rupture (FAR) is a common finding in victims of motor vehicle crashes (MVC), ...
History of present illness: A 48-year-old male with unknown past medical history presents as a trau...
A seemingly healthy 84-year-old female pedestrian was mildly bumped by a car, and she hit her left s...
It is estimated that 15% of traffic accidents cause trauma to large vessels. In about 70%–95% of cas...
AbstractBackgroundTraumatic aortic injuries with aortic lacerations or ruptures are a common cause o...
Road traffic accidents are the main cause of traumatic aortic ruptures, mostly in combination with o...
AbstractA 71-year-old woman had an abdominal aortic disruption as a belted passenger in a motor vehi...
Blunt traumatic aortic injury is the second leading cause of death after motor vehicle accident. The...
Objective: The true incidence and survivability of blunt traumatic aortic rupture following road tra...
Traffic accidents are one of the most common causes of blunt traumatic injuries and also significant...
Human factor is largely seen to be effective in the causes of the traffic accidents. In this study, ...
Blunt chest trauma is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in road traffic accident. One of the...
Background: Blunt aortic trauma (BAT) includes various morphological changes that occur during decel...
This case report describes the presentation and treat-ment of a case of aortic incompetence, resulti...
Background: Blunt aortic trauma (BAT) includes various morphological changes that occur during decel...
Traumatic fatal aortic rupture (FAR) is a common finding in victims of motor vehicle crashes (MVC), ...
History of present illness: A 48-year-old male with unknown past medical history presents as a trau...
A seemingly healthy 84-year-old female pedestrian was mildly bumped by a car, and she hit her left s...
It is estimated that 15% of traffic accidents cause trauma to large vessels. In about 70%–95% of cas...
AbstractBackgroundTraumatic aortic injuries with aortic lacerations or ruptures are a common cause o...
Road traffic accidents are the main cause of traumatic aortic ruptures, mostly in combination with o...
AbstractA 71-year-old woman had an abdominal aortic disruption as a belted passenger in a motor vehi...
Blunt traumatic aortic injury is the second leading cause of death after motor vehicle accident. The...
Objective: The true incidence and survivability of blunt traumatic aortic rupture following road tra...