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Concentration of alcohol in delayed subdural hematoma
Journal of Forensic Sciences
|October 1, 1983
Abstract:
The medicolegal implications of a delayed subdural hemorrhage are described, with particular reference to the significance of the alcohol content in the hematoma versus that in the peripheral blood at the time of injury.
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