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The specificity of post-concussive symptoms in the pediatric population
Journal of Child Health Care, 09/03/09
Falk AC et al. – Initial differences in the amount and presence of symptoms between the two groups did not reflect the findings at three months; both groups reported symptoms or changes at three months after the event. Evaluating children aged under five, their symptoms and recovery patterns after a head injury is recommended.
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