Objective: We aimed to evaluate the most common causes of moderate and severe head injury at age 3 and younger.Material and Methods: This is a retrospective study that included 157 children (105 males and 52 females) at 3 years of age or younger who were admitted to our emergency unit for moderate or severe head injury between June 2001 and December 2008. Data on patient age, gender, cause of trauma, clinical signs and symptoms, length of hospitalization, radiological findings, surgery, additional injuries, postoperative and late complications, and mortality were examined.Results: The mean age of the patients was 21.05 months. The most common presentation was deterioration in consciousness. The most common cause of moderate head injury was ...
INTRODUCTION: In this study, we aimed to reveal the cranial computed tomography (CT) results of paed...
Objective: The authors show the prevalence of head injury with special emphasis on mechanism of head...
Introduction: Traumatic brain injury is considered as a major health problem which causes frequent d...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate incidence, mode, and severity of injury, treatment op...
INTRODUCTION: Head injuries in children pose a serious challenge both in terms of the management and...
Objective. To describe the profile of childhood head injury patients treated in a trauma unit. Desig...
Introduction: Brain injury is one of the most common causes of death among victims of trauma in vari...
Minor trauma to the head is common in childhood and does not require any medical or surgical treatme...
Trauma is themost common cause of paediatric deaths. In75% of paediatric trauma deaths, head injury ...
Traumatic head injuries are a major cause of permanent brain damage and may cause death and long ter...
Introduction: Head injury has been recognized as a major public health problem and is a frequent cau...
Objectives: This study analyzed the epidemiology of adult cases with minor head trauma in order to i...
Nowadays, head injuries are becoming more frequent in children. The most common cause of head injuri...
Objective: To analyze the pattern of head injuries along with characteristics and outcome...
Background The National Confidential Enquiry describes the epidemiology of children admitted to hosp...
INTRODUCTION: In this study, we aimed to reveal the cranial computed tomography (CT) results of paed...
Objective: The authors show the prevalence of head injury with special emphasis on mechanism of head...
Introduction: Traumatic brain injury is considered as a major health problem which causes frequent d...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate incidence, mode, and severity of injury, treatment op...
INTRODUCTION: Head injuries in children pose a serious challenge both in terms of the management and...
Objective. To describe the profile of childhood head injury patients treated in a trauma unit. Desig...
Introduction: Brain injury is one of the most common causes of death among victims of trauma in vari...
Minor trauma to the head is common in childhood and does not require any medical or surgical treatme...
Trauma is themost common cause of paediatric deaths. In75% of paediatric trauma deaths, head injury ...
Traumatic head injuries are a major cause of permanent brain damage and may cause death and long ter...
Introduction: Head injury has been recognized as a major public health problem and is a frequent cau...
Objectives: This study analyzed the epidemiology of adult cases with minor head trauma in order to i...
Nowadays, head injuries are becoming more frequent in children. The most common cause of head injuri...
Objective: To analyze the pattern of head injuries along with characteristics and outcome...
Background The National Confidential Enquiry describes the epidemiology of children admitted to hosp...
INTRODUCTION: In this study, we aimed to reveal the cranial computed tomography (CT) results of paed...
Objective: The authors show the prevalence of head injury with special emphasis on mechanism of head...
Introduction: Traumatic brain injury is considered as a major health problem which causes frequent d...