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Characteristics of Pediatric Concussion across Different Mechanisms of Injury in 5 through 12-Year-Olds.

Patricia R RobyCatherine C McDonaldDaniel J CorwinMatthew F GradyChristina L MasterKristy B Arbogast
Published in: The Journal of pediatrics (2024)
In concussion patients 5 through 12 years, RRCs and non-SRRC were more prevalent than SRC, presenting first more commonly to the emergency department and taking longer to present to specialists. Non-SRRC had more severe clinical features. RRC and non-SRRC are distinct from SRC in potential for less supervision at time of injury and less direct access to established concussion health care following injury.
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