2020
DOI: 10.4314/ajns.v9i2.70402
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10.4314/ajns.v9i2.70402

Abstract: Background The missile injuries of the cranium and brain in the modern era have shifted from soldiers to the civilians and from the battle grounds to the populated zones due to increase in the terrorist and military strikes. The management of the victims depends on the resuscitation at the site of injury and the distance and transportation to the tertiary care centre. This article presents the details of the missile injuries to the brain, the third-world problems and the management. Material and methods A retr… Show more

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“…Six additional publications identified from the reference list of a previous systematic review and three grey literature publications also met our eligibility criteria. A total of 81 publications19–99 reporting on interventions delivered in 26 countries were ultimately included in our review (figure 2). Delivery characteristics of the included studies are provided in online supplementary appendix A.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Six additional publications identified from the reference list of a previous systematic review and three grey literature publications also met our eligibility criteria. A total of 81 publications19–99 reporting on interventions delivered in 26 countries were ultimately included in our review (figure 2). Delivery characteristics of the included studies are provided in online supplementary appendix A.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%