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Keywords

penetrating
crockery
tea-cup

How to Cite

Sharma, A., Jain, S. K., & Chopra, S. (2016). Tea Cup in the brain, a rare case of penetrating brain injury in pediatric patient. Romanian Neurosurgery, 30(1), 118–121. Retrieved from http://journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/884

Abstract

Head injuries are very common in children. All over the world, the most common mechanism is fall. These injuries are more prevalent in developing countries due to lack of education, poverty, lack of standard and scientific ways to child upbringing. Penetrating injuries in pediatric patients is extremely uncommon and usually occur due to sharp objects like knife, screw driver, drills, nails. We are reporting a rare case of a child with penetrating head injury due to tea cup, very commonly used crockery in every house hold. To the best of our knowledge, no similar case has ever been reported in world literature. Our case also emphasized the need for educating people about child care.

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