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Schedeltrauma

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Het begrip schedeltrauma houdt in het traumatisch letsel van de hersenschedel, het schedeldak en de schedelbasis, en de inhoud daarvan, de hersenen. Vaak is er een combinatie van letsels (schedel-hersenletsel), maar het belang van het hersenletsel overheerst, omdat de ernst hiervan het meest bepalend is voor de prognose van de patiënt. Het letsel van het aangezicht blijft hier buiten beschouwing.

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Avezaat, C.J.J. (2017). Schedeltrauma. In: Niet-aangeboren hersenletsel bij volwassenen. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-368-1479-9_3

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