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Cerebral Damage,implications of this practice are that these head injured children form a homogeneous group and that epidemiologic, pathologic, and prognostic generalizations can be made about their injuries. As further experience has been gained in studying and treating head injury in infants, however, it has becosparse 发表于 2025-3-25 11:26:11
Posttraumatic Cerebral Vascular Injuries, contusion) in the newborn and venous damage in the infant (expressing itself clinically as subacute subdural hematoma) are the most commonly encountered. Because of the redundancy of the arteries within the basal cisterns and fissures, the long course of the cortical bridging veins within the subar使习惯于 发表于 2025-3-25 12:41:42
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Rehabilitation Medicine Following Severe Head Injury in Infants and Children,rmal development is an additional goal in childhood, especially in the newborn and infant. At this age the cerebrum exhibits a remarkable increment of volume and maturation.. Many functions, such as speech, are not developed. Moreover, the younger the child, the less known is the premorbid personaliVsd168 发表于 2025-3-26 03:31:26
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