儿童头部创伤的特殊病理状况

Q4 Medicine
A. Harada, Natsuki Nakamura, Takumi Yamanaka
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儿童头部创伤是一种常见的日常表现,尽管大多数是轻微的,不需要神经外科治疗。然而,有必要了解儿童特有的头部创伤的病理特征。应尽量避免儿童接触辐射,因为儿童对辐射的敏感度高于成人。来自多中心研究的三个临床决策规则被用来确定颅内损伤的风险,并尽量减少计算机断层扫描(CT)的使用。小儿特有的病理,如颅外血肿,副缝合线,蛛网膜下腔的良性扩大,滥用头部创伤,骨吸收减压开颅手术后也概述。由于需要医学社会的意见作为大脑专家,准确的诊断和适当的治疗,以最新的知识对儿童是必不可少的。
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Peculiar Pathological Conditions in Pediatric Head Trauma
Head trauma among children is a common presentation encountered on a daily basis, although most of which are mild and do not require neurosurgical management. However, it is necessary to understand the pathological characteristics of head trauma peculiar to children. Radiation exposure to children should be avoided as much as possible because children have higher radiation sensitivity than adults. Three clinical decision rules derived from multicenter studies were used to identify the risk for intracranial injuries and to minimize the use of computed tomography ( CT ) scans. Pediatric ‒ specific pathology such as extracranial hematoma, accessory suture, benign enlargement of the subarachnoid spaces, abusive head trauma, and bone resorption after decompressive craniotomy are also outlined. Since medico ‒ social opinions are required as an expert of the brain, accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment to children with up ‒ to ‒ date knowledge is essential.
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