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Delayed presentation to the Emergency Department following a head injury : current care and the risks of intra-cranial pathology (2015)
Thesis
Marincowitz, C. (2015). Delayed presentation to the Emergency Department following a head injury : current care and the risks of intra-cranial pathology. (Thesis). Hull York Medical School, the University of Hull and the University of York. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4218128

Background: Head injury is a common reason for Emergency Department attendance. The clinical dilemma is differentiating between patients who have mild/minor head injuries into those that can be discharged following clinical review and those that requ... Read More about Delayed presentation to the Emergency Department following a head injury : current care and the risks of intra-cranial pathology.

A study of outcomes following head injury among children and young adults in full-time education (2007)
Thesis
Pickering, A. (2007). A study of outcomes following head injury among children and young adults in full-time education. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4209095

Head injuries are often claimed to account for more than one million attendances to emergency departments, across the United Kingdom, per year. A review of head injury epidemiology in the 1970's estimated the number of attendances to emergency depart... Read More about A study of outcomes following head injury among children and young adults in full-time education.