• Eur. J. Paediatr. Neurol. · Jul 2006

    Case Reports

    Subdural hematoma in a teenager related to roller-coaster ride.

    • Ernesto Roldan-Valadez, M T Facha, Manuel Martinez-Lopez, and Patricia Herrera-Mora.
    • Department of Radiology. Medica Sur Hospital and Clinical Foundation, Puente de Piedra #150. Col. Toriello Guerra, Deleg, Tlalpan, CP 14050, Mexico City, Mexico. ernest.roldan@usa.net
    • Eur. J. Paediatr. Neurol. 2006 Jul 1;10(4):194-6.

    AbstractReports about neurological injury related to roller-coaster rides mostly involve adults; we present a case of subdural hematoma in a pediatric patient presented 14 days after a roller-coaster ride. These rides show extreme up-and-down, to-and-fro, and rotatory acceleration/deceleration forces that could produce tensile and shearing stresses with tearing of bridging cerebral veins resulting in subdural hemorrhage. Pediatricians should consider roller-coaster riding a modern cause of subdural hematoma, as well as a possible cause of unexplained neurologic events in otherwise healthy adolescents.

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