Craniocerebral injury in children
Craniocerebral injury is the most common cause of death and disability in children. Because children's nervous system is not fully developed, they are more sensitive to injuries and have more activities during childhood. They have poor self-protection ability and are susceptible to accidental injury and brain injury. Many studies have also shown that in all age groups of craniocerebral trauma, under 5 years of age is a peak period.
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