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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 80
SECTION 13 Traumatic Brain Injury
injury and persistent symptoms in both sports- and non-sports-related concussion. Cureus
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 80
SECTION 13 Traumatic Brain Injury
injury and persistent symptoms in both sports- and non-sports-related concussion. Cureus
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 80
SECTION 13 Traumatic Brain Injury
injury and persistent symptoms in both sports- and non-sports-related concussion. Cureus
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 35
Case 22 Hidden Impact
sports, cervical manipulation) if a predisposing arteriopathy is present. Imaging criteria for arterial dissection include (1) angiographic double lumen, intimal flap, pseudoaneurysm, or intramural hematoma on T1 fat-suppressed MRI; (2) segmental arterial narrowing or occlusion, with a history of antecedent trauma or neck pain within 6 weeks
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 35
Case 22 Hidden Impact
sports, cervical manipulation) if a predisposing arteriopathy is present. Imaging criteria for arterial dissection include (1) angiographic double lumen, intimal flap, pseudoaneurysm, or intramural hematoma on T1 fat-suppressed MRI; (2) segmental arterial narrowing or occlusion, with a history of antecedent trauma or neck pain within 6 weeks
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 35
Case 22 Hidden Impact
sports, cervical manipulation) if a predisposing arteriopathy is present. Imaging criteria for arterial dissection include (1) angiographic double lumen, intimal flap, pseudoaneurysm, or intramural hematoma on T1 fat-suppressed MRI; (2) segmental arterial narrowing or occlusion, with a history of antecedent trauma or neck pain within 6 weeks
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