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Papua New Guinea medical journal
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2007
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1-2
Volume:
50
Issue:
1-2
1. Don't be afraid of neurological assessment and keep it simple.
Page:1—4
2. Why computed tomography is needed in Papua New Guinea.
Page:8—9
3. A history of kuru.
Page:10—9
4. Skull trepanation in the Bismarck archipelago.
Page:20—4
5. Surgical management of spinal tuberculosis in Papua New Guinea.
Page:25—32
6. Space-occupying lesions in Papua New Guinea--the CT era.
Page:33—43
7. Big heads in Port Moresby General Hospital: an audit of hydrocephalus cases seen from 2003 to 2004.
Page:44—9
8. Trends in traumatic brain injury outcomes in Port Moresby General Hospital from January 2003 to December 2004.
Page:50—7
9. Open depressed and penetrating skull fractures in Port Moresby General Hospital from 2003 to 2005.
Page:58—63
10. Monitoring traumatic brain injury in Papua New Guinea.
Page:64—6
11. Neuroprotection in traumatic brain injury: practical implications for Papua New Guinea and some research developments.
Page:67—71
12. Through-and-through penetrating spear gun injury of the head: case report.
Page:74—6
13. A practical approach to the management of head injuries in Papua New Guinea.
Page:77—86
14. The management of spine pathology in Papua New Guinea.
Page:87—90