Bru M, Nouyrigat V, Landrieu P. Manifestations neurologiques spectaculaires après traumatisme crânien bénin : étude rétrospective de 51 enfants.
Arch Pediatr 2006;
13:17-22. [PMID:
16239099 DOI:
10.1016/j.arcped.2005.09.018]
[Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/19/2005] [Accepted: 09/14/2005] [Indexed: 10/25/2022]
Abstract
UNLABELLED
Mild head traumas, as a rule, remain a- or paucisymptomatic. In a few cases however, spectacular manifestations develop despite absence of intracerebral lesion. POPULATION, METHODS: We have studied retrospectively 51 such children and contacted their family in order to clarify the follow-up.
RESULTS
The dominant symptoms allowed to categorize the following situations: syncope-like loss of consciousness (11 cases), seizures (6), severe headaches with neurologic signs (15), confusion (8), visual disorders (6), amnesic ictus (5). Recurrences were possible but benign: in 8/11 children in the group "syncopes", in 1/6 in the group "seizures", in 5/21 in the 4 other groups. In the latter 4 groups, 11/21 children developed common migraine. Except for the only case who developed epilepsy later on, scholarship was normal in the 25 cases with sufficient follow-up.
DISCUSSION
Beside syncopes and seizures, the long-lasting episodes suggested a migrainous pathogeny, perhaps at a maturative stage where the trigger of migrainous mechanism is at a low level in the brain.
CONCLUSION
The mildness of the knock, the normality of CT scan including when the symptoms are present and the normality of both consciousness and examination once the symptoms have disappeared allow to avoid further investigations.
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