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General Features of Lacerated Neck Injuries

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Neck Injuries

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Lacerated injuries to the neck are usually caused by road traffic accidents (RTA) or by criminal activities. The incidence is obviously different in the urban and in the rural areas (see sections 12 and 13).

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Babar, S.M.A. (2000). General Features of Lacerated Neck Injuries. In: Neck Injuries. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0787-3_4

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