TY - JOUR PY - 2010// TI - Occult Cranial Injuries Found with Neuroimaging in Clinically Asymptomatic Young Children Due to Abusive Compared to Accidental Head Trauma JO - Southern medical journal A1 - Fickenscher, Kristin A. A1 - Dean, Julianne S. A1 - Mena, David C. A1 - Green, Barth A. A1 - Lowe, Lisa H. SP - 121 EP - 125 VL - 103 IS - 2 N2 -
OBJECTIVE: To compare occult brain injuries on neuroimaging in clinically asymptomatic children under 20 months due to abusive versus accidental head trauma. SUBJECTS AND METHODS:: A retrospective review of 58 children under 20 months who underwent neuroimaging for possible abusive trauma was performed. The data collected were demographics, neurological signs/symptoms, imaging findings, and disposition (abusive or accidental). RESULTS:: The disposition of 31 subjects was abusive trauma and 27 were accidental. At presentation, 8/31(25.8%) children with abusive injury and 15/27(55.6%) with accidental injury were neurologically asymptomatic. Neuroimaging was abnormal in 6 of 8 (75.0%) asymptomatic children with abusive injury, and 13/15 (86.7%) children with accidental trauma. No significant (P = 0.59) difference in frequency of abnormal neuroimaging was seen between the asymptomatic abusive and accidental trauma groups. CONCLUSIONS:: Although victims of abusive trauma under 20 months of age are less often neurologically asymptomatic compared to accidental trauma victims, neuroimaging revealed a high rate of occult traumatic brain injury in both groups.
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LA - en SN - 0038-4348 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SMJ.0b013e3181c9944e ID - ref1 ER -