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Work-Related Penetrating Head Trauma Caused by Industrial Grinder Tool
Archives of Iranian Medicine, 09/10/09
Abdoli A et al. – The reported cases are unexpected variants of injuries that neurosurgeons may come across and their management is still beyond the scope of textbooks. Skill and experience of the general neurosurgeons can handle the cases properly but prevention of such incidents using safer and guarded instruments should be stressed to manufacturers.
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