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- Published on: 1 October 2003
- Published on: 8 August 2003
- Published on: 1 October 2003Is asymmetrical dislcotion really rare: Indian jeep drivers :unusual modeShow More
Dear Editor
We read the article by Lam et al. with interest.[1]
The authors have described the mode of trauma with different vehicles hitting the patient in opposite directions leading to asymmetric dislocations. This means the dislocotions occurred at different times. We have seen such cases with Indian drivers who don't wear seat belts or any other protective apparatus. Due to overcrowding, they sit wi...
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None declared. - Published on: 8 August 2003Rare injury: unusual mode of traumaShow More
Dear Editor
We read this article with interest. The authors have described the mode of trauma with different vehicles hitting the patient in opposite directions leading to asymmetric dislocations. This means the dislcotions occurred at different times. We have seen this in indian drivers who don't wear seat belts or any other protective wear. Due to overcrowding, they are sitting with one knee hanging out of the win...
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