2012
DOI: 10.23907/2012.049
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Skull Base Fractures are Markers of Severe Forces in the First Two Years of Life

Abstract: While experience indicates that basilar skull fractures are an uncommon injury in the first two years of life, an evidential basis for this observation is lacking in the forensic pathology literature. The aim of this study was to determine the incidence and forensic significance of basilar skull fractures in the first two years of life. This retrospective analysis reviewed pediatric deaths over a 17-year period in a large metropolitan medical examiner jurisdiction and included the deaths of infants and childre… Show more

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