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Head injuries in children: a prospective five year follow-up.
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1977
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Extended Recovery ProcessDisabilityEducationHead InjuryInjury PreventionNeurological InjuryCognitive RehabilitationCraniomaxillofacial TraumaFacial TraumaBrain InjuryNeurologyEeg StatusNeurorehabilitationNeuropsychological FunctioningBrain Injury MedicinePediatric NeurosurgeryPediatric Traumatic Brain InjuryRehabilitationSchool ProgressBrain Injury PreventionHead InjuriesChild DevelopmentFunctional RecoveryPediatricsConcussionMedicineTrauma In Child
A five year follow-up study was conducted with two groups of head-injuried children. 131 younger than 9 years old at time of injury and 100 older than 9 years. The four aspects studied were neuropsychological function, neurological status, EEG status, and school progress. There was an extended recovery process over time, as well as evidence of a differential rate of recovery for the four aspects measured.
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