Traumatic brain injury is the most common cause of acquired disability in childhood. Depending on the severity, type, and location of injury, outcome in survivors may range from complete recovery in most children with mild injuries to severe disability in children with more serious injuries. Motor...
在一项病例系列研究中,跌倒在4岁以下儿童的TBI中占41%。 脑损伤类型弥漫性脑损伤(diffuse brain injury, DBI)是儿童重度TBI最常见的类型,通常由加速力或减速力造成。DBI最轻的形式是脑震荡。 弥漫性轴索损伤(diffuse axonal injury, DAI...
and the age of onset was mainly concentrated in children and the elderly (Peeters et al., 2015). Although the incidence of sTBI is not as high in young adults (<40 years) as in children and the elderly, it is alarming that the cause of morbidity in the young adult population is ...
but their brains may have severe damage from bruising, swelling, or internal bleeding. Brain injury is the leading cause of death in abused children.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a devastating condition that affects both children and adults. It is caused by a variety of factors, including traffic accidents, sports injuries, and accidents on construction sites and during military operations. TBI can lead to a range of disabling conditions, ...
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For clinicians, this volume will provide easy access into the mainstream of research on traumatic brain injury in children, its pathophysiology, treatment, and outcome. For scientists specializing in cognition and development, and for those in the basic neurosciences, the studies of traumatic brain in...
SEATTLE — Children who sustain traumatic brain injury (TBI) are more likely to experience greater daytime sleepiness, sleep disturbances, and poorer overall sleep quality, and to have impaired emotional, physical, and social functioning, when compared with children without TBI, a small study suggests...
METHOD: Parents of 290 children admitted to the emergency department with either a diagnosis of mTBI (n = 186, M = 6.44 years) or a superficial injury to the head (SIH) (n = 104, M = 5.40 years) were assessed. Parents completed three questionnaires examining ...