id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2ctf5vpmcjgtvivxxtrfs2esi4 Muataz A. Al-Qazzaz Medico-legal study of intracranial causes of death 2014.0 8 .pdf application/pdf 4090 564 59 Results: Intracranial lesions accounted for 11.54% of the total deaths. The commonest age group affected by intracranial lesions was > 20–30 years. Conclusions: Pure intracranial causes of death were recorded in a minority of cases studied. The commonest age group affected by the intracranial injuries was > 20–30 years accounting for 21.8%, and the least mean age of 32.54 years ± 18.67, while non-traumatic cases the commonest category of death represented in 35 cases followed by bullet injury, which was seen in 24 cases, and only 1 case of stab wounds was found in non-traumatic death. due to head injury were seen in 39 cases accounting for death and was seen in 6 cases (20%) (Table 7). Subarachnoid hemorrhage was the commonest finding during autopsy and was found in 51 cases accounting for 42.68% third of the cases as this study focused on intracranial injuries. ./cache/work_2ctf5vpmcjgtvivxxtrfs2esi4.pdf ./txt/work_2ctf5vpmcjgtvivxxtrfs2esi4.txt