Κυριακή 30 Απριλίου 2017

Traumatic nondisplaced coronal suture fracture causing delayed intracranial hemorrhage in a pediatric patient.

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Traumatic nondisplaced coronal suture fracture causing delayed intracranial hemorrhage in a pediatric patient.

J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2017 Apr 28;:1-4

Authors: Yang T

Abstract
Skull fracture after a head injury is relatively common in children younger than 2 years of age. The author reports the case of a 14-month-old girl who sustained a unilateral nondisplaced coronal suture fracture from a fall. She developed delayed intracranial hemorrhage from an underlying dural tear and cortical vein injury. Although an isolated skull fracture in a pediatric trauma patient typically portends a benign clinical course and may not require that the patient be hospitalized, a nondisplaced fracture across the coronal suture can lead to dural tear and intracranial injuries. High vigilance is warranted when evaluating CT images around the suture lines and treating pediatric patients with fractures across the coronal suture.

PMID: 28452656 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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