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Trends in Hospitalizations Associated With Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injuries
Pediatrics, 11/19/08
Bowman SM et al. - Although pediatric hospitalization rates for mild traumatic brain injuries have decreased over the past 15 years, rates for moderate and severe traumatic brain injuries are relatively unchanged. Study provides national estimates of pediatric traumatic brain injury hospitalizations that can be used as benchmarks to increase injury prevention effectiveness through targeting of effective strategies.
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