Closed head injuries in infants and children: Causes and outcomes.

Auteur(s)
Simpson, D.A.
Jaar
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There is a need for further epidemiological study of non- fatal injuries in infancy and childhood, using internationally accepted severity scales. The blunt head injuries of infants and young children often show age- specific peculiarities. These may reflect different impact patterns or may result from biological immaturity. The immature skull is thin, flexible, and easily shattered; if a skull fracture in early life is associated with tearing of the bone forming dura mater, an expanding bone defect may result.

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Bibliotheeknummer
B 28197 (In: B 28187) /84 / IRRD 814515
Uitgave

In: Head and neck injury in road accidents : proceedings of a Symposium held at the University of Adelaide, South Australia, 10-11 December 1985, p. 95-102, 14 ref.

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