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Citation

Malachovský I, Straka L, Novomesky F, Statelova D, Janíčková M, Stilla J, Urbanová E. Soud. Lek. 2011; 56(1): 2-4.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, Česká lékařská společnost J. E. Purkyně, Publisher Statni Zdravotnicke Nakladatelstvi)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

21416697

Abstract

Maxillofacial shot wounds belong to the relatively less frequent injuries. The soft tissues might be affected in particular, however the most of injuries are combined with infliction of hard tissues. Shot wounds by the bow or crossbow are very rare. They might result as a consequence of either accident or suicide. In the literature some cases of a suicidal experiments had been published, all of these cases were due to arrow from the crossbow. There was no injury being documented due to arrow from the bow. The authors present a case of maxillofacial injury done by shoot of arrow from the bow in the course of a child's play.


Language: sk

Keywords

Humans; Child; Male; Wounds, Penetrating; Maxillofacial Injuries

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