Head injury is the leading cause of fatality and long-term disability for children. Pediatric heads change rapidly in both size and shape during growth, especially for children under 3 years old (YO). To accurately assess the head injury risks for children, it is necessary to understand the geometry of the pediatric head and how morphologic features influence injury causation within the 0–3 YO population. In this study, head CT scans from fifty-six 0–3 YO children were used to develop a statistical model of pediatric skull geometry. Geometric features important for injury prediction, including skull size and shape, skull thickness and suture width, along with their variations among the sample population, were quantified through a series of ...
<p>The models shown here were generated by morphing a template mesh into the model-predicted skull g...
OBJECT The authors compared the efficacy of combining 2D+3D CT reconstructions with standard 2D CT i...
The mechanisms of fracture in infants and toddlers are not well understood. There have been very few...
Head injury is the leading cause of fatality and long-term disability for children. Pediatric heads ...
<div><p>Head injury is the leading cause of fatality and long-term disability for children. Pediatri...
Head injury is the leading cause of fatality and long-term disability for children. Pediatric heads ...
Head injury is the leading cause of fatality and long-term disability for children. Pediatric heads ...
<p>Child head injury is a very costly problem, both in terms of morbidity/mortality and direct medic...
Introduction: Pediatric heads change rapidly in size and shape during growth, especially for childre...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECT Finite element models (FEMs) of the head are used to study the ...
<p>Traumatic injuries are the leading cause of death to children between the ages of one to nineteen...
Head injury in childhood is a common cause of death or permanent disability from injury. However, de...
Background: A quarter of all patients presenting to emergency departments are children. Although the...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to capture the 3D shape of the human skull in a healthy paediatric pop...
Contains fulltext : 170094.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In a continuati...
<p>The models shown here were generated by morphing a template mesh into the model-predicted skull g...
OBJECT The authors compared the efficacy of combining 2D+3D CT reconstructions with standard 2D CT i...
The mechanisms of fracture in infants and toddlers are not well understood. There have been very few...
Head injury is the leading cause of fatality and long-term disability for children. Pediatric heads ...
<div><p>Head injury is the leading cause of fatality and long-term disability for children. Pediatri...
Head injury is the leading cause of fatality and long-term disability for children. Pediatric heads ...
Head injury is the leading cause of fatality and long-term disability for children. Pediatric heads ...
<p>Child head injury is a very costly problem, both in terms of morbidity/mortality and direct medic...
Introduction: Pediatric heads change rapidly in size and shape during growth, especially for childre...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECT Finite element models (FEMs) of the head are used to study the ...
<p>Traumatic injuries are the leading cause of death to children between the ages of one to nineteen...
Head injury in childhood is a common cause of death or permanent disability from injury. However, de...
Background: A quarter of all patients presenting to emergency departments are children. Although the...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to capture the 3D shape of the human skull in a healthy paediatric pop...
Contains fulltext : 170094.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In a continuati...
<p>The models shown here were generated by morphing a template mesh into the model-predicted skull g...
OBJECT The authors compared the efficacy of combining 2D+3D CT reconstructions with standard 2D CT i...
The mechanisms of fracture in infants and toddlers are not well understood. There have been very few...