SPONTANEOUS INTRACRANIAL BULLET EXTRUSION: A CASE REPORT
Background: : Head injuries from gunshots related to conflicts and terrorisms are on the rise globally, like-wise the resultant injuries from stray bullets. Intracranial bullets tend to migrate from one part of the brain to another. Most bullets are surgically removed when indicated. Spontaneous ext...
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Main Authors: | Babagana U (Author), Mohammed B (Author) |
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