2021
DOI: 10.2298/vsp200315033l
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Migration of the retained intracranial bullet to the spinal canal: A case report

Abstract: Retained intracranial missiles migration is rarely reported. Most of the time, the missile will migrate and remain intracranially, but in extremely rare cases, it may reach the spinal canal.

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