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Neonatal head injuries: A prospective Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative cohort study.
J Paediatr Child Health. 2020 May;56(5):764-769. doi: 10.1111/jpc.14736. Epub 2019 Dec 23.
J Paediatr Child Health. 2020.
PMID: 31868278
AIM: To characterise the causes, clinical characteristics and short-term outcomes of neonates who presented to paediatric emergency departments with a head injury. ...CONCLUSIONS: Neonatal head injuries are rare with a mostly benign short-term outcome and are approp …
AIM: To characterise the causes, clinical characteristics and short-term outcomes of neonates who presented to paediatric emergency d …
A prospective observational study to assess the diagnostic accuracy of clinical decision rules for children presenting to emergency departments after head injuries (protocol): the Australasian Paediatric Head Injury Rules Study (APHIRST).
Babl FE, Lyttle MD, Bressan S, Borland M, Phillips N, Kochar A, Dalziel SR, Dalton S, Cheek JA, Furyk J, Gilhotra Y, Neutze J, Ward B, Donath S, Jachno K, Crowe L, Williams A, Oakley E; PREDICT research network.
Babl FE, et al. Among authors: gilhotra y.
BMC Pediatr. 2014 Jun 13;14:148. doi: 10.1186/1471-2431-14-148.
BMC Pediatr. 2014.
PMID: 24927811
Free PMC article.
Failure to identify a clinically significant intracranial injury in a timely fashion may result in long term neurodisability and death. Whilst cranial computed tomography (CT) provides rapid and definitive identification of intracranial injuries, it is resource intensive a …
Failure to identify a clinically significant intracranial injury in a timely fashion may result in long term neurodisability and deat …
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