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Man survives brain skewered with metal rod: A lucky escape

Por: Newsweek Health November 22, 2022

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A man whose skull and brain were skewered with a metal rod, which was concealed in the soil on the farm he was working in Portugal, has survived the trauma. When machinery ran into the rod, it was flung into his head and pierced his temporal lobe.The man was rushed to Coimbra Hospital and University Centre, where surgeons removed the rod. He recovered well and a complete neuro-ophthalmological exam showed no abnormalities, a paper published in... + full article



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