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Shaken baby syndrome


L Altimier - The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Non-accidental head trauma in infants is the leading cause of infant death from injury. Clinical
features that suggest head trauma (also known as shaken baby syndrome or shaken impact
syndrome) include the triad consisting of retinal hemorrhage, subdural, and/or ...
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Rare retinal haemorrhages in translational accidental head trauma in children


V Sturm, PB Knecht, K Landau, MN Menke - Eye, 2008 - nature.com
Purpose The characteristic findings in accidental head injury consist of linear skull fracture, epidural
haematoma, localized subdural haematoma, or cortical contusion because of a linear or translational
impact force. Retinal haemorrhages have been found, although uncommon, in accidental ...
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