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  1. Sriram PR, Tsin Jien TC, Sellamuthu P
    J Neurosurg Spine, 2017 Aug;27(2):158-160.
    PMID: 28524750 DOI: 10.3171/2016.12.SPINE16586
    Swordfish attacks on humans are uncommon, with only a few case reports available in the current literature. The authors report the first known case of a penetrating spinal injury from a swordfish, in which the patient presented with a small stab wound and hemiparesis. The presentation of a fisherman with hemiparesis and a harmless-looking stab wound must alert clinicians to the possibility of penetrating swordfish injuries to the spine.
    Matched MeSH terms: Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak/etiology
  2. Brand Y, Lim E, Waran V, Prepageran N
    J Laryngol Otol, 2015 Dec;129(12):1243-7.
    PMID: 26412297 DOI: 10.1017/S0022215115002601
    Endoscopic endonasal techniques have recently become the method of choice in dealing with cerebrospinal fluid leak involving the anterior cranial fossa. However, most surgeons prefer an intracranial approach when leaks involve the middle cranial fossa. This case report illustrates the possibilities of using endoscopic techniques for cerebrospinal fluid leaks involving the middle fossa.
    Matched MeSH terms: Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak/etiology
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