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Child's Brain (1983) 10 (2): 130–140.
Published Online: 04 March 2008
... of an epidural hematoma of the posterior fossa in the treatement of head injury in children, even in the case of a minor head injury. 4 3 2008 Children CT scan Epidural hematoma Head injury Posterior fossa © 1983 S. Karger AG, Basel 1983 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright...
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Child's Brain (1984) 11 (6): 387–397.
Published Online: 04 March 2008
... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Head injury Multiple trauma Pediatric trauma MISS score Multiple trauma outcome Child's Brain II: 387-397 (1984) Factors Affecting Outcome in the Pediatric Patient...
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Child's Brain (1981) 8 (3): 189–197.
Published Online: 04 March 2008
...Thorn Mayer; Marion L. Walker; Itzhak Shasha; Michael Matlak; Dale G. Johnson In a 3-year period, 95 patients with severe head injury (unconsciousness greater than 6h duration) were treated at our institution. Of these, 46 patients (48%) had isolated head injury and 49 (52%) had head injury plus...
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Child's Brain (1979) 5 (3): 174–191.
Published Online: 04 March 2008
...Derek A. Bruce; Russell C. Raphael; Allen I. Goldberg; Robert A. Zimmerman; Larissa T. Bilaniuk; Luis Schut; David E. Kuhl The pathophysiology and outcome following severe head injury in 85 children are presented. The commonest initial CT diagnosis was of acute brain swelling. This swelling...
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Child's Brain (1981) 8 (6): 434–443.
Published Online: 04 March 2008
...Giustino Tomei; Sergio M. Gaini; Massimo Giovanelli; Carlo A. Pagni; Roberto Villani 75 children ranging in age from 3 months to 14 years, operated on for post-traumatic cerebral lacerations, within an 18-year period, have been analyzed. These represent 2.1% of 3,460 children sustaining head injury...
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Child's Brain (1975) 1 (2-3): 148–157.
Published Online: 27 February 2008
... accept­ ance of the evidence, the mechanism of localized ventricular enlarge- Sato/T sugane/ K ageyama 149 inent is poorly discussed or simply stated as a consequence of cerebral laceration or encephalomalacia occurring at the time of the head injury. In this communication the possible mechanism...