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- Q17083399 subject Q6902120.
- Q17083399 abstract "Childhood (or paediatric) acquired brain injury (ABI) is the term given to any injury to the brain that occurs during childhood but after birth and the immediate neo natal period. It excludes injuries sustained as a result of genetic or congenital disorder. It also excludes those resulting from birth traumas such as hypoxia or conditions such as foetal alcohol syndrome.It encompasses both traumatic and non-traumatic (or atraumatic) injuries. Traumatic injuries could include: a blow to the head; gunshot; stabbing; crushing and excessive vibration / oscillation. This can be caused by shaking or sudden deceleration. Traumatic injuries might but do not necessarily have to involve an open wound or penetration of the skull or of the meninges - an ‘open head’ injury.Non-traumatic injuries could include those caused by illnesses, such as tumours, encephalitis, meningitis and sinusitis. They could also be caused by infections such as septicaemia; events such as anoxia and hypoxia occasioned by strangulation or near drowning, lead toxicity, and substance misuse.".
- Q17083399 wikiPageWikiLink Q4674782.
- Q17083399 wikiPageWikiLink Q6902120.
- Q17083399 comment "Childhood (or paediatric) acquired brain injury (ABI) is the term given to any injury to the brain that occurs during childhood but after birth and the immediate neo natal period. It excludes injuries sustained as a result of genetic or congenital disorder. It also excludes those resulting from birth traumas such as hypoxia or conditions such as foetal alcohol syndrome.It encompasses both traumatic and non-traumatic (or atraumatic) injuries.".
- Q17083399 label "Childhood acquired brain injury".