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Online ISSN : 1884-7668
Print ISSN : 0029-0831
ISSN-L : 0029-0831
Traumatic Brain Injury in Children
Mana Kurihara
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2000 Volume 32 Issue 2 Pages 110-115

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We investigated the prognosis of 42 children with traumatic brain injuries. The main etiology was a traffic accident in 46 cases, especially during walking and bicycling, and child abuse in 7 cases. Eighteen cases of acute subdural hematoma 18 cases distributed at all ages, 9 cases of diffuse axonal injury mainly during school age, 4 cases of chronic subdural hematoma under 2 years. These were all caused by child abuse. Fifteen cases showed a good prognosis with independent activities of daily living (ADL). The main type of injury was diffuse axonal injury in this group. Twelve cases showed a bad prognosis with completely dependent ADL. The bad prognostic factors were chronic subdural hematoma caused by child abuse, consciousness loss with Glasgow Coma Scale less than 8 or lasting more than 2 weeks. After rehabilitation in our hospital, 37 cases returned to school: an ordinary class in 20 cases, a special class in an ordinary school in 5 cases and a special class in 12 cases. About half of the cases returned to an ordinary class, although with problems such as learning difficulty, danger and bullying.

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