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Acta neurochirurgica · Jan 1998
Case ReportsThe natural history of late diagnosed or untreated growing skull fractures: report on two cases.
- I M Ziyal, Y Aydin, C S Türkmen, E Salas, A R Kaya, and F Ozveren.
- Department of Neurosurgery, Abant Izzet Baysal University, School of Medicine, Düzce, Turkey.
- Acta Neurochir (Wien). 1998 Jan 1; 140 (7): 651-4.
AbstractGrowing skull fractures (GSF) are rare complications of head trauma. Cases after childhood are extremely rare and demonstrate complicated pathological conditions which necessitate extensive treatment. We report on two rare cases of intracranial cysts related to growing skull fractures which are secondary to trauma sustained during childhood, and have been discovered in adolescence.
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