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Craniocerebral Trauma in InfancyInfants comprise only a small fraction of the total number of cases of craniocerebral trauma encountered in neuropathology. The lesions found in infants and children older than 1 or 2 years do not differ in principle from those seen in adults. Reference is made here only to lesions characteristic of early infancy.prolate 发表于 2025-3-30 20:56:57
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Da Yeon Lee,Du Ri Kim,Edward Lee,Jung Jo Naof a double transection of the spinal cord in adult and newborn rabbits. The main conclusions of his 318-page report may be summarized as follows. 1. Liquefaction and dissolution of necrotic tissue is exceptionally fast in newborns. Organization is essentially complete after 8 days, and the last phainnovation 发表于 2025-3-31 14:25:10
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Luis Perotti,Anika Heimann-Steinertins of asphyxiated premature infants. Clinical studies using ultrasonography or CT show an incidence of germinal layer/intraventricular hemorrhage as high as 43 and 46% in infants below 1500 g birth weight (Hawgood et al. 1984); however, there are considerable differences between frequencies reportecompanion 发表于 2025-4-1 00:28:21
Wenzhi Wu,Jingyuan Wang,Xiaoyu Humainly subependymal, intraventricular, leptomeningeal, or in the cerebellar parenchyma. They are related to asphyxia and they become less frequent with maturity. Hemorrhages in the mature newborn often relate to mechanical trauma, such as lacerations of the tentorium, falx or large venous channels,