Abstract:Background: Children who sustain injuries resulting in facial fractures are at risk for concomitant concussion. Prompt diagnosis and appropriate management of concussions are crucial in preventing neurocognitive impairment. The goal of this study is to examine the relationships between distinct craniofacial fracture patterns, injury mechanism, and concussion in pediatric patients. Methods: A retrospective review of 3334 patients <18 years of age who were evaluated at a pediatric level I trauma center from 2… Show more
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