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- G V Nedugov.
- Sud. Med. Ekspert. 2008 Nov 1; 51 (6): 8-11.
AbstractCriteria are proposed for the diagnosis of the origin and time- lapse of subdural accumulations of liquor in patients with repeated craniocerebral injury. The set of this criteria includes specific features of association and relative position of subdural liquor accumulations, their volume, and intracranial manifestations of primary and repeated craniocerebral injuries. Algorithms and nomograms have been developed in the course of the study allowing for accurate differentiation between subdural liquor accumulations as consequences of primary and repeated craniocerebral injuries. The results of the study have implications for practical forensic medical evaluation of repeated craniocerebral injuries with subdural liquor accumulation.
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