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. 1996 Dec;61(6):654. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.61.6.654

Incidence and outcome of self inflicted gunshot wounds to the head in peace and war: a retrospective survey.

Dj Vrankovíc, B Splavski, I Hécimovic, B Mursić, G Blagus, Z Kraus
PMCID: PMC486670  PMID: 8971123

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