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Subdural hemorrhage rebleeding in abused children: frequency, associations and clinical presentation.

Jason N WrightTimothy J FeymaGisele E IshakSergey AbeshausJames B MetzEmily C B BrownSeth D FriedmanSamuel R BrowdKenneth W Feldman
Published in: Pediatric radiology (2019)
Subdural rebleeding is common and occurs in children who have brain atrophy, ventriculomegaly, macrocephaly and deep SDHs at rebleed. It usually occurs in the early months post-injury. All children with rebleeds were neurologically asymptomatic and lacked histories or clinical or radiologic findings of new trauma. Bleeds did not occur outside of chronic SDHs. We estimate the maximum predicted frequency of non-traumatic SDH rebleeding accompanied by acute neurological symptoms in children with a prior abusive SDH is 3.5%.
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