Correlative pathology and biomechanics of craniospinal injuries : a post-mortem study of fifty fatal cases and a clinical review of 300 treated cases.

Author(s)
Bohlman, H.H.
Year
Abstract

The most common findings were tears and disruptions of the intervertebral discs which could not demonstrated in all cases radiologically. There was a positive correlation of cervical cord pathology and cervical spine pathology in 94% of the autopsies. Of the total 300 cases, 60% had simultaneous head and neck injuries of some type.

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B 2826 (In: B 2801) /84.1/ IRRD 207563
Source

In: Proceedings of the International Conference on the Biokinetics of Impacts (IRCOBI), Amsterdam, June 1973, p. 321-328, 2 tab.

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