Accidental and Nonaccidental Head Injuries in Infants: Distinguishing Characteristics

One hundred fifty infants hospitalized with head injury over a 3-year period, 57 (38%) due to child abuse, were studied prospectively at the Departments of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Neuro-ophthalmology, and Legal Medicine, CHRU de Lille, France.

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Main Author: J Gordon Millichap
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Language:English
Published: Pediatric Neurology Briefs Publishers 2005-07-01
Series:Pediatric Neurology Briefs
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Online Access:https://www.pediatricneurologybriefs.com/articles/1266
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Accidental and Nonaccidental Head Injuries in Infants: Distinguishing Characteristics
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perinatal illness
household accident
retinal hemorrhage
title Accidental and Nonaccidental Head Injuries in Infants: Distinguishing Characteristics
title_full Accidental and Nonaccidental Head Injuries in Infants: Distinguishing Characteristics
title_fullStr Accidental and Nonaccidental Head Injuries in Infants: Distinguishing Characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Accidental and Nonaccidental Head Injuries in Infants: Distinguishing Characteristics
title_short Accidental and Nonaccidental Head Injuries in Infants: Distinguishing Characteristics
title_sort accidental and nonaccidental head injuries in infants distinguishing characteristics
topic perinatal illness
household accident
retinal hemorrhage
url https://www.pediatricneurologybriefs.com/articles/1266
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