Regional Injuries: Head, Chest & Abdomen
HardForensic Medicine · Injuries
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Regional injuries deal with the medico-legal interpretation of trauma to the three "great cavities" — the cranium, thorax and abdomen. For NEET PG, the high-yield core is the mechanics of brain injury (coup vs contrecoup), the forensic distinction between extradural, subdural and subarachnoid bleeds, traumatic asphyxia, and the rupture patterns of hollow versus solid abdominal viscera. A regional injury is trauma …
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