Abstract
The occurrence of acute spinal-cord lesions in children has been reported to be rare, comprising from less than one to 3-3 per cent of all cases of spinal-cord injuries (Audic & Maury, 1969; Burke, 1971; Melzak, 1969). To our knowledge, the epidemiological features of all cases of acute spinal-cord lesions in a pediatric population have not been previously reported. The objective of this communication is, therefore, to describe the incidence and selected epidemiological and clinical features of acute spinal-cord lesions in children, aged 1 to 15 years. © 1980 International Medical Society of Paraplegia.
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Kewalramani, L. S., Kraus, J. F., & Sterling, H. M. (1980). Original article acute spinal-cord lesions in a pediatric population: Epidemiological and clinical features. Paraplegia, 18(3), 206–219. https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1980.36
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