Human temporal bone impact trauma.

Author(s)
Travis, L.W. Stalnaker, R.L. & Melvin, J.W.
Year
Abstract

Injuries of the middle and inner ear structures of human temporal bones during realistic automotive impact situations were studied. On the basis if this study it would appear that in automotive impact, patients sustaining cochlear or facial nerve injuries are more likely to have a comminuted longitudinal fractured than a classical transverse fracture radiating from the foramen magnum.

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B 11593 (In: B 11490 [electronic version only]) /84.1/ IRRD 247226
Source

In: Proceedings of the 20th conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine AAAM, Atlanta, Georgia, November 1-3, 1976, p. 382-393, 3 fig., 5 tab., 6 ref.

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