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1. A video analysis of head injuries satisfying the criteria for a head injury assessment in professional Rugby Union: a prospective cohort study.

2. Selecting children for head CT following head injury.

3. Imaging in suspected child abuse: necessity or radiation hazard?

4. Abusive head trauma and accidental head injury: a 20-year comparative study of referrals to a hospital child protection team.

5. Head injury: triage, assessment, investigation and early management of head injury in children, young people and adults (NICE guideline CG 176).

6. Early management of head injury: summary of updated NICE guidance.

8. Sport concussion assessment tool: baseline values for varsity collision sport athletes.

9. A study of persistent post-concussion symptoms in mild head trauma using positron emission tomography.

10. Increases in GABA concentrations during cerebral ischaemia: a microdialysis study of extracellular amino acids.

11. Neuropsychiatric sequelae one year after a minor head injury.

12. Cognitive complaints in patients after whiplash injury: the impact of malingering.

13. SPECT, CT, and MRI in head injury: acute abnormalities followed up at six months.

14. Does routine follow up after head injury help? A randomised controlled trial.

15. Post-traumatic amnesia: still a valuable yardstick.

16. Long-term outcome of head injuries: a 23 year follow up study of children with head injuries.

17. Behavioural and psychosocial sequelae of severe closed head injury and regional cerebral blood flow: a SPECT study.

18. Serial MRI and neurobehavioural findings after mild to moderate closed head injury.

19. Numerical grading of clinical neurological status after serious head injury.

20. Assessment of the severity of head injury.

21. Clinical experience with automatic midline echoencephalography: cooperative study of three neurosurgical clinics.

22. Jugular venous and arterial concentrations of serum S-100B protein in patients with severe head injury: a pilot study.

24. Clinical decision rules for the assessment of mild head injury, used in combination with clinical judgment, can inform the use of head imaging.

25. ENDGAMES.

26. The CHALICE rule: ready for prime time?

27. CT should not be relied on for cases of isolated vomiting in children with blunt head trauma.

28. Implementation of the Canadian C-Spine Rule: prospective 12 centre cluster randomised trial.

29. Commentary.

30. The Canadian CT Head Rule reduced the need for CT scans more than the New Orleans Criteria in minor head injury.

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