
@article{ref1,
title="Epidemiologic study of skull fractures in children under 18 months",
journal="Helvetica Paediatrica Acta",
year="1982",
author="Girardet, D.",
volume="37",
number="1",
pages="35-47",
abstract="One hundred and forty-five children with a skull fracture were taken care of in a pediatric and pediatric surgical service from 1975 to 1980. Thirty-one of these children (21.4%) were infants less than 18 months of age. The medical records of these 31 infants were reviewed, and the information was completed through a questionnaire and through telephone calls to parents and physicians. This retropsective study revealed that 4 cases of skull fracture were undoubtedly and 5 cases probably examples of child abuse. This sub-group of 9 cases represents 29% of the total. Except in two cases of these patients, the classical socio-financial risk factors were not part of the picture. Three of the remaining 22 infants were injured in a traffic accident. Three others fell from a high structure (balcony, terrace). These six cases (almost 20% of the total) illustrate the need for educating not only the public but also the government officials concerned with safety in the urban environment.<p /><p>Language: fr</p>",
language="fr",
issn="0018-022X",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}