Boxer’s hemorrhages are usually seen in:
Correct Answer: Pons
Description: Boxer's haemorrhage: Pontine haemorrhages in punch drunk syndrome MC type of hemorrhage among boxers is subdural hemorrhage Boxer's encephalopathy/Punch drunk syndrome/Dementia pugilistica: it occurslate in boxer's career or years after retirement which is the cumulative result of recurrent cerebral concussions. Boxer's attitude: Pugilistic attitude in burns Boxer's/Brawler's fracture: Transverse fracture of neck of 5th metacarpal bone; Most common metacarpal fracture.
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