## Abstract A study of the conservative treatment of 109 patients with penetrating neck injuries was carried out over 3 years. Patients with clinical or radiological evidence of injury to the oesophagus or trachea were included in the study while nine patients with major vascular trauma were explor
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Causes of infections and management results in penetrating craniocerebral injuries
✍ Scribed by Engin Gönül; Alper Baysefer; Serdar Kahraman; Özcan Çklatekerlioğlu; Ferruh Gezen; Orhan Yayla; Naci Seber
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