Identifying Children and Adolescents at Risk for Persistent Postconcussion Symptoms
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- DOI: 10.1001/jama.2016.1276
Identifying Children and Adolescents at Risk for Persistent Postconcussion Symptoms
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Clinical Risk Score for Persistent Postconcussion Symptoms Among Children With Acute Concussion in the ED.JAMA. 2016 Mar 8;315(10):1014-25. doi: 10.1001/jama.2016.1203. JAMA. 2016. PMID: 26954410
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