An unusual case of facial gunshot injury with the missile lodged in the cervical spine region, but without any neurological impairment, is reported. The extent of tissue damage and missile track termination in a male patient who sustained gunshot trauma to the face was assessed by plain radiography and by computed tomography scans. The patient was treated conservatively and observed for clinical manifestations of neurological deficit for one year. We present a case of gunshot injury to the face with the missile lodged in the cervical spine region and atypical absence of clinical manifestation that may occur even when a bullet remains in the vicinity of the cervical spine
Treatment of gunshot wounds in the maxillofacial region is complex. Current literature supports imme...
WOS: 000419795800015Peripheric facial paralysis may be observed primary or secondary causes. Firearm...
Cervical spine immobilization is standard during the early stages of prehospital and hospital care o...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONPortable firearms have a relevant medico-legal interest, being a major cause of ...
AbstractGun shot wounds are commonly fatal and among them thoracoabdominal and spinal injuries are s...
A 26-year-old man sustained a gunshot injury. Computed tomography (CT) demonstrated the missile in t...
Background: Gunshot injuries to the neck are linked to a substantial risk of high mortality and morb...
Missile injuries to the head account for the majority of penetrating wound of the brain. Low-velocit...
Abstract Introduction Firearm injuries account for 13% to 17% of all spinal cord injuries, and are g...
BACKGROUND: Gunshot wounds to the cervical spine most frequently concur with serious injuries to the...
INTRODUCTION: Missile injuries of the spine has been reported literatures, The neurosurgical concern...
Introduction: Portable firearms have a relevant medico-legal interest, being a major cause of injury...
Postmortem magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is rarely used for the radiologic assessment of gunshot ...
Study Design. Case report. Objective. We present a 18-year-old male patient with gunshot injury thro...
Introduction: Due to the high number of assaults and increasing violence within our society, face tr...
Treatment of gunshot wounds in the maxillofacial region is complex. Current literature supports imme...
WOS: 000419795800015Peripheric facial paralysis may be observed primary or secondary causes. Firearm...
Cervical spine immobilization is standard during the early stages of prehospital and hospital care o...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONPortable firearms have a relevant medico-legal interest, being a major cause of ...
AbstractGun shot wounds are commonly fatal and among them thoracoabdominal and spinal injuries are s...
A 26-year-old man sustained a gunshot injury. Computed tomography (CT) demonstrated the missile in t...
Background: Gunshot injuries to the neck are linked to a substantial risk of high mortality and morb...
Missile injuries to the head account for the majority of penetrating wound of the brain. Low-velocit...
Abstract Introduction Firearm injuries account for 13% to 17% of all spinal cord injuries, and are g...
BACKGROUND: Gunshot wounds to the cervical spine most frequently concur with serious injuries to the...
INTRODUCTION: Missile injuries of the spine has been reported literatures, The neurosurgical concern...
Introduction: Portable firearms have a relevant medico-legal interest, being a major cause of injury...
Postmortem magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is rarely used for the radiologic assessment of gunshot ...
Study Design. Case report. Objective. We present a 18-year-old male patient with gunshot injury thro...
Introduction: Due to the high number of assaults and increasing violence within our society, face tr...
Treatment of gunshot wounds in the maxillofacial region is complex. Current literature supports imme...
WOS: 000419795800015Peripheric facial paralysis may be observed primary or secondary causes. Firearm...
Cervical spine immobilization is standard during the early stages of prehospital and hospital care o...