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Delayed presentation of penetrating craniocerebral injury caused by a nail
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Delayed presentation of penetrating craniocerebral injury caused by a nail

B. B. Shehu and I. Hassan
Brain injury, Vol.20(13-14), pp.1455-1458
01/12/2006
PMID: 17378238

Abstract

A 38 year old woman presented after 2 weeks with penetrating craniocerebral injury from a six inch nail. She had aphasia and right hemiplegia. Brain CT scan showed no significant cerebral injury. The nail track was infected. Craniectomy and extraction of the nail along with broad spectrum antibiotics was effective. She had no residual neurologic deficit.

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