Backbone and a spinal cord gunshot wounds in the peace time
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https://doi.org/10.25305/unj.127815Keywords:
spine, spinal cord, weapons and explosive woundsAbstract
The group of 120 injured patients with backbone and a spinal cord gunshot wounds in a peace time were investigated. Their characteristic features were revealed depending on age, weapon kinds and injury level. Some clinical features were investigated depending on character of wound (penetrating and no penetrating).
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