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    Traumatic testicular displacement in motorcycle drivers
    (2011)
    Ječmenica, Dragan S. (22034806500)
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    Alempijević, Djordje M. (55282549400)
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    Pavlekić, Snežana (22035701700)
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    Aleksandrić, Branimir V. (6603639257)
    Testicular displacement is a rare clinical presentation of blunt scrotal injury that may take place in road traffic accidents involving motorcycle occupants. We are presenting two cases of motorcycle occupant fatalities, 21 and 24years of age, where testicular displacement and other signs of groin trauma have been determined. In both cases, discrete external signs of scrotal trauma were noted on examination, while unilateral and bilateral traumatic testicular displacement, respectively, have been documented at autopsy. For motorcycle occupants involved in collision, it is necessary to perform a thorough analysis of injuries, in particular to look for specific trauma arising from fuel-tank impact to genitalia and/or groin. These injuries are of great medico-legal importance both at postmortem and in clinical cases involving motorcycle occupants involved in collision. © 2011 American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
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    Traumatic testicular displacement in motorcycle drivers
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    Ječmenica, Dragan S. (22034806500)
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    Alempijević, Djordje M. (55282549400)
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    Pavlekić, Snežana (22035701700)
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    Aleksandrić, Branimir V. (6603639257)
    Testicular displacement is a rare clinical presentation of blunt scrotal injury that may take place in road traffic accidents involving motorcycle occupants. We are presenting two cases of motorcycle occupant fatalities, 21 and 24years of age, where testicular displacement and other signs of groin trauma have been determined. In both cases, discrete external signs of scrotal trauma were noted on examination, while unilateral and bilateral traumatic testicular displacement, respectively, have been documented at autopsy. For motorcycle occupants involved in collision, it is necessary to perform a thorough analysis of injuries, in particular to look for specific trauma arising from fuel-tank impact to genitalia and/or groin. These injuries are of great medico-legal importance both at postmortem and in clinical cases involving motorcycle occupants involved in collision. © 2011 American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
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    Unusual venous bullet embolism - Case report
    (2016)
    Pavlekić, Snežana (22035701700)
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    Alempijević, Djordje (55282549400)
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    Ječmenica, Dragan S. (22034806500)
    Bullet embolism is rare complication of penetrating gunshot trauma. We are presenting a case of a single gunshot with entrance wound located on external side of a left thigh. The upward directed trajectory extends to the left lateral side of the neck, but the bullet has been recovered from right external iliac vein. The bullet migration was explained due to one rare variation of the mouth of vena cava superior and inferior. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd and Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine.
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    Unusual venous bullet embolism - Case report
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    Pavlekić, Snežana (22035701700)
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    Alempijević, Djordje (55282549400)
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    Ječmenica, Dragan S. (22034806500)
    Bullet embolism is rare complication of penetrating gunshot trauma. We are presenting a case of a single gunshot with entrance wound located on external side of a left thigh. The upward directed trajectory extends to the left lateral side of the neck, but the bullet has been recovered from right external iliac vein. The bullet migration was explained due to one rare variation of the mouth of vena cava superior and inferior. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd and Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine.

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