Introduction: Portable firearms have a relevant medico-legal interest, being a major cause of injury. Bullet entry wounds generally have a particular appearance, including contusion, skin introflection, and simple or excoriated ecchymosis. The skin wound is typically a hole with frayed margins, whose diameter is smaller than that of the bullet. Presentation of case: We report the case of a 19-year-old man with ballistic trauma. Examination of the patient's lesions indicated that the bullet had entered from the left mandibular parasymphysis, creating a small hole without the typical bullet wipe and blackening. Subsequently, the bullet seemed to have fractured the left chin region immediately below the lower alveolar process, and it finally s...
Note: This is the full text version of the radiology corner question published in the November 2008 ...
Background/Introduction: Deaths related to firearms are common within the United States with most ca...
Treatment of gunshot wounds in the maxillofacial region is complex. Current literature supports imme...
Introduction: Portable firearms have a relevant medico-legal interest, being a major cause of injury...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONPortable firearms have a relevant medico-legal interest, being a major cause of ...
Introduction: Gunshot injuries are a result of a bullet or projectile fired from a weapon that penet...
Background: Gunshot injuries to the neck are linked to a substantial risk of high mortality and morb...
A case of gunshot wound by 0.38 inch low-velocity bullet is reported. A 41 -year-old man was admitt...
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Introduction. Bullet embolism is a special form of embolism, where embolus is either a bullet or it...
fter attending this presentation, attendees will learn (1) the diagnostic features of pattern injuri...
Introduction: In the countries where firearm possession is illegal, the gunshot traumas are very rar...
A penetrating injury that extends from oral cavity deep into the right side of the neck. It is a dia...
Introduction and relevance: Penetrating neck trauma results in a 10% mortality rate for patients and...
The authors describe a case in which a 21-year-old male committed suicide using a rifle equipped wit...
Note: This is the full text version of the radiology corner question published in the November 2008 ...
Background/Introduction: Deaths related to firearms are common within the United States with most ca...
Treatment of gunshot wounds in the maxillofacial region is complex. Current literature supports imme...
Introduction: Portable firearms have a relevant medico-legal interest, being a major cause of injury...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONPortable firearms have a relevant medico-legal interest, being a major cause of ...
Introduction: Gunshot injuries are a result of a bullet or projectile fired from a weapon that penet...
Background: Gunshot injuries to the neck are linked to a substantial risk of high mortality and morb...
A case of gunshot wound by 0.38 inch low-velocity bullet is reported. A 41 -year-old man was admitt...
Copyright © 2015 S. Goswami and C. Goswami.This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Introduction. Bullet embolism is a special form of embolism, where embolus is either a bullet or it...
fter attending this presentation, attendees will learn (1) the diagnostic features of pattern injuri...
Introduction: In the countries where firearm possession is illegal, the gunshot traumas are very rar...
A penetrating injury that extends from oral cavity deep into the right side of the neck. It is a dia...
Introduction and relevance: Penetrating neck trauma results in a 10% mortality rate for patients and...
The authors describe a case in which a 21-year-old male committed suicide using a rifle equipped wit...
Note: This is the full text version of the radiology corner question published in the November 2008 ...
Background/Introduction: Deaths related to firearms are common within the United States with most ca...
Treatment of gunshot wounds in the maxillofacial region is complex. Current literature supports imme...