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Childhood Lawn Dart Injuries
Am J Dis Child 144:980-982, Sotiropoulos,S.V.,et al, 1990
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Article Abstract
Lawn dart injuries account for an estimated 675 emergency department visits per year.Seventy-six patients are described herein.The victims ranged from 1 to 18 years of age and were predominantly male(male to female ratio if 3.1:1).The most common sites of injury were head(54%),eye (17%),and face(11%).Hospitalization was required for 54%(41.76)of these patients.Sequelae included unilateral blindness and brain damage.The case fatality rate was 4%.The extent of a head injury was not always clinically apparent at the initial presentation and should be promptly defined by computed tomographic scan.Despite the recent ban on the sale of lawn darts,there remain an estimated 10 to 15 million sets of lawn darts in the homes of Americans.Pediatricians should encourage parents to discard all lawn darts.
 
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