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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1988
Society continues to pay a high price for the toll taken by head trauma. Attention must be paid to preventing these injuries, especially involving motor vehicle accidents and bicycle accidents. Current treatment of serious head injuries demands skilled airway management in the field; rapid transfer to Pediatric Trauma Centers; meticulous attention to ...
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Society continues to pay a high price for the toll taken by head trauma. Attention must be paid to preventing these injuries, especially involving motor vehicle accidents and bicycle accidents. Current treatment of serious head injuries demands skilled airway management in the field; rapid transfer to Pediatric Trauma Centers; meticulous attention to ...
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986
Head injury is a common occurrence in the multiply injured patient. Because it is so common, physicians in busy emergency rooms should be well versed in its evaluation and treatment. A guide to appropriate evaluation and treatment has been established by Becker et al.
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Head injury is a common occurrence in the multiply injured patient. Because it is so common, physicians in busy emergency rooms should be well versed in its evaluation and treatment. A guide to appropriate evaluation and treatment has been established by Becker et al.
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2009
Child physical abuse that results in injury to the head or brain has been described using many terms, including battered child syndrome, whiplash injuries, shaken infant or shaken impact syndrome, and nonmechanistic terms such as abusive head trauma or nonaccidental trauma. These injuries sustained by child abuse victims are discussed in detail in this
Antonia, Chiesa, Ann-Christine, Duhaime
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Child physical abuse that results in injury to the head or brain has been described using many terms, including battered child syndrome, whiplash injuries, shaken infant or shaken impact syndrome, and nonmechanistic terms such as abusive head trauma or nonaccidental trauma. These injuries sustained by child abuse victims are discussed in detail in this
Antonia, Chiesa, Ann-Christine, Duhaime
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Pediatric Emergency Care, 2011
Abusive head trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in infants and young children. These patients will often first present to the emergency department. They may present with dramatic or subtle findings. It is important that pediatric emergency physicians be aware of the possible presentations of abusive head trauma.
Bruce E, Herman +2 more
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Abusive head trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in infants and young children. These patients will often first present to the emergency department. They may present with dramatic or subtle findings. It is important that pediatric emergency physicians be aware of the possible presentations of abusive head trauma.
Bruce E, Herman +2 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1996
No definitive, clinically proven drug therapy currently exists for reversal or amelioration of the injurious cellular events initiated by head trauma. The patient's physiologic status should therefore be monitored and managed as best as possible bearing in mind all the factors that can aggravate intracranial abnormalities.
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No definitive, clinically proven drug therapy currently exists for reversal or amelioration of the injurious cellular events initiated by head trauma. The patient's physiologic status should therefore be monitored and managed as best as possible bearing in mind all the factors that can aggravate intracranial abnormalities.
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Acta Neurochirurgica, 1994
A prospective analysis of 153 cases of head trauma was conducted with respect to their white blood cell counts. A white blood cell count exceeding 20 x 10(6)/l is associated with a poor clinical grade on admission and with a 96% mortality as opposed to that of a 23% mortality for those with slightly lower or slightly above normal white blood cell count.
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A prospective analysis of 153 cases of head trauma was conducted with respect to their white blood cell counts. A white blood cell count exceeding 20 x 10(6)/l is associated with a poor clinical grade on admission and with a 96% mortality as opposed to that of a 23% mortality for those with slightly lower or slightly above normal white blood cell count.
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Trauma, 2004
The role of radiological imaging modalities in the investigation of head trauma is reviewed with reference to the mechanisms of head injury, as well as the recent guidelines for investigation produced by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE), and the Royal College of Radiologists.
J Benham, SV Chavda
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The role of radiological imaging modalities in the investigation of head trauma is reviewed with reference to the mechanisms of head injury, as well as the recent guidelines for investigation produced by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE), and the Royal College of Radiologists.
J Benham, SV Chavda
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1997
Patients with mild traumatic brain injury constitute the overwhelming majority of head-injured patients seen in the emergency department. The indications for radiologic imaging in these patients are still undergoing study and revision. The Glasgow Coma Scale is a widely used triage score for head injury, but is less useful at identifying which patients
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Patients with mild traumatic brain injury constitute the overwhelming majority of head-injured patients seen in the emergency department. The indications for radiologic imaging in these patients are still undergoing study and revision. The Glasgow Coma Scale is a widely used triage score for head injury, but is less useful at identifying which patients
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Pediatric Clinics of North America
Abusive head trauma is a form of child maltreatment that is most prevalent in the first year of life and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. The varying clinical presentation and findings associated with abusive head trauma can make it challenging to diagnose.
Torie, Sailer +3 more
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Abusive head trauma is a form of child maltreatment that is most prevalent in the first year of life and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. The varying clinical presentation and findings associated with abusive head trauma can make it challenging to diagnose.
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1998
This article reviews the persisting difficulty and the importance of the diagnosis of minor head trauma. The diagnosis has been complicated by pervasive disagreement regarding diagnostic criteria. This is primarily a result of the fact that evidence for actual injury is hard to obtain in minor cases because most symptoms tend to be subjective and have ...
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This article reviews the persisting difficulty and the importance of the diagnosis of minor head trauma. The diagnosis has been complicated by pervasive disagreement regarding diagnostic criteria. This is primarily a result of the fact that evidence for actual injury is hard to obtain in minor cases because most symptoms tend to be subjective and have ...
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