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Injury patterns in motor vehicle collision-youth pedestrian deaths.

Moheem M HalariTanya Charyk StewartKevin J McClaffertyAllison C PellarMichael J PickupMichael J Shkrum
Published in: Traffic injury prevention (2024)
A fatal dyad of head and thorax trauma was observed for pedestrians struck by cars. For those pedestrians hit by vehicles with high hood edges, which were involved in the majority of cases, a fatal triad of injuries to the head, thorax, and abdomen/retroperitoneum was observed. Most deaths occurred from frontal collisions and at speeds more than 35 km/h.
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