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01.04.2006 | Case Report
Growing skull fracture: a posttraumatic neosuture
verfasst von:
Allan J. Drapkin
Erschienen in:
Child's Nervous System
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Ausgabe 4/2006
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Abstract
Context
A case of a growing skull fracture presenting in adulthood is reported. Pertinent literature was reviewed with an emphasis on pathogenesis.
Evidence acquisition
A search through MEDLINE from 1994 through 2004 was used and supplemented by searches of secondary sources retrieved from referenced articles.
Evidence synthesis
Current hypotheses for the pathogenesis of growing skull fractures were critically analyzed. A new hypothesis based in more recent data is proposed in an attempt to better understand this process.
Conclusions
The proposed hypothesis seems to explain better the timing in which the clinical features in growing skull fracture develop.