نتایج جستجو برای: copper beaten skull

تعداد نتایج: 99664  

2011
Biao Huang Hong-Jun Liu Chang-Hong Liang

Inflammatory pseudotumor (IPT) is a benign entity that may present as a solid mass mimicking a malignant neoplasm. Histologically, they are composed of varying proportions of myofibroblastic spindle cells, lymphocytes, and plasma cells. Skull base IPT is rare and usually occurs in adults with no sex predilection. The skull base IPT typically presents with headache, and/or cranial nerve palsy. T...

2007
Erik Takhounts Jiangyue Zhang Narayan Yoganandan Frank Pintar

This work develops a generalized linear skull fracture criterion, the skull fracture correlate, SFC, applicable to impacts by flat targets on the skull in any angle. The SFC is the averaged acceleration over the HIC15 time interval based on data obtained from Hybrid-III headform impact tests. For 15% or less probability of skull fracture the threshold is SFC < 124 g, with a 95% confidence band ...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1991
L M Numerow J P Krcek C J Wallace B I Tranmer R N Auer T C Fong

Growing skull fracture is a rare complication of head injury in which 90% of the cases occur among children less than 3 years old. Only two cases have been reported in the adult population [1, 2]. We report a rounded lytic skull defect in a 75-year-old man that was surgically and pathologically determined to be a growing skull fracture despite a deceptive radiologic appearance simulating a lyti...

Gholamali Mamouri Hassan Boskabadi, Nasim Pouralizadeh,

Hypophosphatasia is a rare hereditary disorder of bone metabolism.In this article, we presented the case of a male infant with a soft skull and short, deformed limbs at birth, followed by seizures and respiratory distress during admission in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Prenatal ultrasound showed limb hypoplasia, skull hypomineralization, and polyhydramnios. Seizures occurred on day...

ریحانی, حامد , غفاری نژاد, علیرضا,

  There have already been cases of insertion of swing needles in the skull through the fontanell for the purpose of murdering or hurting infants and babies. However no such cases of suicide were ever reported. The present study reports the case of a 25 year old single woman, suffering from mild mental retardation and major depression, who attempted suicide by inserting two sewing needles in her...

2005
H. Jill Lin Salvador Ruiz-Correa Raymond W. Sze Michael L. Cunningham Matthew L. Speltz Anne V. Hing Linda G. Shapiro

Craniosynostosis is a serious and common pediatric disease caused by the premature fusion of the sutures of the skull. Early fusion results in severe deformities in skull shape due to the restriction of bone growth perpendicular to the fused suture and compensatory growth in unfused skull plates. Calvarial (skull) abnormalities are frequently associated with severe impaired central nervous syst...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1984
C Virapongse M Sarwar S Bhimani E S Crelin

To demonstrate the phylogenetic changes that have led to the current form of the human skull, dried skulls of various representative vertebrates were examined using plain radiography and high-resolution computed tomography. The latter was chosen rather than pluridirectional tomography in anticipation of its future role as the major method for imaging the skull base. The phylogenetic history of ...

Journal: :Journal of bone and mineral research : the official journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research 2016
Elizabeth M Lillie Jillian E Urban Sarah K Lynch Ashley A Weaver Joel D Stitzel

Head injuries resulting from motor vehicle crashes (MVC) are extremely common, yet the details of the mechanism of injury remain to be well characterized. Skull deformation is believed to be a contributing factor to some types of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Understanding biomechanical contributors to skull deformation would provide further insight into the mechanism of head injury resulting f...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2009
Adam M Zanation Carl H Snyderman Ricardo L Carrau Amin B Kassam Paul A Gardner Daniel M Prevedello

OBJECTIVES One of the major challenges of cranial base surgery is reconstruction of the dural defect. Following a craniofacial resection, the standard reconstructive technique is direct suture repair of the dural defect with a fascial graft and rotation of an anteriorly based pericranial scalp flap to cover the dura. The introduction of endoscopic techniques and an endonasal approach to the ven...

Journal: :AJR. American journal of roentgenology 1980
S J Masters

A retrospective review of 1,845 patients was performed to evaluate the efficacy of skull films in acute head trauma. The implications of efficacy included effects on diagnosis, therapy, and ultimate outcome. Seventy-nine patients had skull fractures. Thirty-three patients sustained significant intracranial sequelae from their injuries, but only seven of these also sustained fractures. Twenty-si...

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