Abstract

We hypothesize the following items based on 41 autopsy cases with or without head injuries especially on subependymal injuries at the anterior horns of the lateral cerebral ventricles. The subependymal injuries at the regions (1) are not seen in fatal cases that did not have intracranial injuries, (2) have nothing to do with technical procedures for removal of the whole brain at autopsy, (3) are frequently associated with axonal injuries, (4) are presumed to be formed by rotating head injuries in a sagittal direction.

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