Eur J Pediatr Surg 2012; 22(02): 168-170
DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1287785
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Ischemic Stroke after Minor Head Trauma in Children

S. Kargl
1   LFKK Women's and Children's ­Hospital Linz, Department of Pediatric ­Surgery, Linz, Austria
,
B. Parsaei
2   LFKK Women's and Children's ­Hospital Linz, Department of Pediatric ­Neurosurgery, Linz, Austria
,
P. Sekyra
3   LFKK Women's and Children's ­Hospital Linz, Department of Pediatric ­Radiology, Linz, Austria
,
J. Wurm
1   LFKK Women's and Children's ­Hospital Linz, Department of Pediatric ­Surgery, Linz, Austria
,
W. Pumberger
4   Landes- Frauen- und Kinderklinik, Pediatric Surgery, Linz, Austria
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Publication History

04 April 2011

15 August 2011

Publication Date:
05 October 2011 (online)

Introduction

Minor head injuries are common in infancy and childhood. Usually these injuries do not result in major complications; however a minority of these patients will suffer severe sequelae. The challenge is to identify patients at risk of developing severe neurological complications. While trauma-related intracranial hemorrhage is well known, ischemic stroke after minor head injury is rare and its pathogenesis not fully understood. We report 2 cases of children who developed neurological abnormalities due to ischemic lesions in the basal ganglia region after minor head trauma and discuss the literature on this topic.

 
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