Contrecoup haemorrhage in a patient with left pubic fracture but right obturator artery bleedingContrecoup injury following head trauma is well known. It is caused by the acceleration–deceleration mechanism that can be fully explained by Newton's first law of motion. We report on a victim of a...
What bones are involved in the hip joint? Select all that apply. (a) Coccyx. (b) Femur. (c) Os Coxae. (d) Pubic. (e) Symphysis. (f) Sacrum. Name the bone where each of the following markings is found. The head of the femur articulates with the of the pelvic gi...
Yi-Lii LinDepartment of Emergency MedicineEmergency medicine journal : EMJYing C, H. Liu P, Su JS, Lin YL. Contrecoup haemorrhage in a patient with left pubic fracture but right obturator artery bleeding. Emerg Med J 2007; 24: 598-9...