2018
DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.16225.1
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Case Report: Two cases of rare head injuries from Nepal

Abstract: Background: There are a number of ways in which one can sustain a head injury. Even if you are doing simple household activities or going out for a morning walk, you cannot be sure of what type of injury awaits you. The source of injury may be a pressure cooker whistle acting as a projectile or a hailstone falling from the sky. Such injuries are common in Nepal, considering the socio-demographic and geographic conditions. In this article, we present two such very rare cases of head injury. Case Reports: The fi… Show more

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“…The search for foreign body is a must as pressure cooker blast might have metal impinged over the injured site. 2,4 In this case as per the parents who witnessed the accident, cause of pressure cooker injury was by whole of the lid, which was intact; still any foreign body using radiographs and manual exploration of the wound.…”
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“…The search for foreign body is a must as pressure cooker blast might have metal impinged over the injured site. 2,4 In this case as per the parents who witnessed the accident, cause of pressure cooker injury was by whole of the lid, which was intact; still any foreign body using radiographs and manual exploration of the wound.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…3 Pressure cookers used for domestic purposes are associated with different forms of injuries ranging from minor cuts, burns and scalds to major mishaps involving fire accidents and bursts. 4…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%