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Acute head injuries in children--a review of 100 consecutive patients.
Head injuries of children between 4-16 years in the first hour after the trauma have been studied. The neurological examination was completed by CT-scan. Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) as well as Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) were also applied and proved to be very helpful. Our findings show a significantly frequent occurrence of epidural haematomas. Their treatment in patients with GCS above 8 was in 90% successful.