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Computed tomographic analysis of lesions of the corpus callosum in 13 patients with “inner cerebral trauma” showed significant congruence of linear translation of acceleration and the topographic distribution of such lesions. This congruence permits computed tomography to be used to reconstruct the course of linear translation and the site of the main blow, which can be important for forensic use. The findings of even a small lesion in the corpus callosum indicates the need for further investigation of other structures which are usually involved in inner cerebral trauma, such as the hippocampus and brain stem.
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Bešenski, N., Jadro-Šantel, D. & Grcević, N. Patterns of lesions of corpus callosum in inner cerebral trauma visualized by computed tomography. Neuroradiology 34, 126–130 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00588158
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