Advancing Concussion Assessment in Pediatrics (A-CAP): a prospective, concurrent cohort, longitudinal study of mild traumatic brain injury in children: protocol study

Author:

Yeates Keith OwenORCID,Beauchamp Miriam,Craig William,Doan Quynh,Zemek Roger,Bjornson Bruce,Gravel Jocelyn,Mikrogianakis Angelo,Goodyear Bradley,Abdeen Nishard,Beaulieu Christian,Dehaes Mathieu,Deschenes Sylvain,Harris Ashley,Lebel Catherine,Lamont Ryan,Williamson Tyler,Barlow Karen Maria,Bernier Francois,Brooks Brian L,Emery Carolyn,Freedman Stephen B,Kowalski Kristina,Mrklas Kelly,Tomfohr-Madsen Lianne,Schneider Kathryn J

Funder

Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute

Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation

Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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