Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6043540 | World Neurosurgery | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
TBIs caused by NMP objects are unusual and caused by aggression, self-inflicted harm (in the case of psychiatric patients), and accident. The foreign body may enter into the skull through a natural hole (orbit, nose, mouth, or ear) or crosses the skull, causing a fracture and creating an artificial hole. Preoperative neuroradiologic assessment is paramount for the correct neurosurgical approach. The main prognostic factor for these patients is the GCS score at admission.
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Luciano Ferreira de Holanda, Benedito Jamilson A. Pereira, Rafael Rodrigues Holanda, José Targino Neto, Carlos Vanderlei M. de Holanda, Miguel Giudicissi Filho, Nathalia Ribeiro Cunha de Oliveira, Jean G. de Oliveira,