Head injuries in children
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1 - 42PECARN and CHALICE best rules in children with head injuries
CATCH2 score accurate to identify children with minor head injury who need CT
Three clinical decision rules (PECARN, CATCH, and CHALICE) are reliable in evaluating children with head injury
Delayed hemorrhage extremely rare following minor head injury
Clinical judgment more accurate than CHALICE in kids with head injury
Clinical criteria predict serious head injury risk in kids (CHALICE)
Imaging guidelines for children with mild traumatic brain injury (concussion)
Clinical factors identify children at low risk of traumatic brain injury
Isolate scalp hematoma in children not a predictor of brain injury
No sustained changes in IQ following pediatric concussion
Clinical decision tool predicts risk of persistent postconcussion symptoms in children