2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.neucir.2021.08.001
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Lesión penetrante intracraneana transorbitaria, con compromiso de seno cavernoso en paciente pediátrico

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“…Children's skulls do not become fully ossified until two years of age; therefore, they are more susceptible to skull fracture after non-missile or low-velocity penetrating trauma. The most common entry locations are the thin-walled orbit and the squamous temporal bone [32][33][34]. Bihemispheric injury and ventricular transgression are associated with worse outcomes (Figure 2).…”
Section: Structuralmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children's skulls do not become fully ossified until two years of age; therefore, they are more susceptible to skull fracture after non-missile or low-velocity penetrating trauma. The most common entry locations are the thin-walled orbit and the squamous temporal bone [32][33][34]. Bihemispheric injury and ventricular transgression are associated with worse outcomes (Figure 2).…”
Section: Structuralmentioning
confidence: 99%