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    Forensic Sci Int. 1995 Dec 29;76(3):211-6.

    Intracranial injuries by a screwdriver.

    Smrkolj V, Balazic J, Princic J.

    Medical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

    Two patients with unusual intracranial foreign bodies are presented. Intracranial injuries produced by a piece of screwdriver as a wounding agent have not yet been reported in the literature. In one of our two cases we had to deal with homicide and in another with accidental self-inflicted injury. Both patients died, 5 and 14 days, respectively, after successful removal of the foreign body. In both cases death was due to brain ischaemia and the resulting oedema secondary to arterial injury.

    PMID: 8566924 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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