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Ocular complications of head injury in children

Ocular complications occurred in 28%, of children with head injury. Neuro-ophthalmological lesions made up one-third or these complications, mostly involved the optic nerve, and were associated with other focal neurological signs more frequently than non-neural ocular complications. Lesions or the p...

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720 |a Shokunbi, T.  |e author 
720 |a Agbeja, A.  |e author 
260 |c 1991 
520 |a Ocular complications occurred in 28%, of children with head injury. Neuro-ophthalmological lesions made up one-third or these complications, mostly involved the optic nerve, and were associated with other focal neurological signs more frequently than non-neural ocular complications. Lesions or the posterior visual pathways were rare but tended to be permanent. 
024 8 |a Child's Nervous System 7, pp. 147-149 
024 8 |a http://ir.library.ui.edu.ng/handle/123456789/2746 
653 |a Ocular; 
653 |a Complications; 
653 |a Head injuries; 
653 |a Children 
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