non-accidental head injury in children: an important element of assessment S Rajaram,1,2 R Batty,1,2 C D C Rittey,3 P D Griffiths,4 D J A Connolly1,2 Head injury from physical abuse is unfortunately a common occurrence in our society. It is a major cause of mortality and long-term physical and psychological disability in children. Diagnosis of non-accidental head injury may be difficult, as most infants present with non-specific clinical findings and without external signs of trauma. Neuroimaging plays a fundamental role both for medical management and medicolegal aspects of child abuse. It is therefore imperative for the radiologist to promptly recognise the radiological findings of various forms of non-accidental head injury to render a m...
Child abuse is a topical issue in modern society and has social and medical implications which direc...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) is the most severe form of physical abuse in children. Such injury involve...
In recent years there has been a worldwide increased awareness that children are physically abused b...
non-accidental head injury in children: an important element of assessment S Rajaram,1,2 R Batty,1,2...
The effects of trauma in children are different due to association with some anatomical and physiolo...
level of consciousness without external evi-dence of head injury [7]. These findings are nonspecific...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) is a relatively common cause of neurotrauma in young children. Radiology p...
Child abuse and neglect is a serious clinical and socioeconomic problem that is sometimes underestim...
A look at nonaccidental injury and abusive head trauma in children with a focus on Shaken Baby Syndr...
Cranial computed tomographic (CT) findings are described in 37 children with head injuries resulting...
Aims To investigate the optimal neuroradiological investigation strategy to identify inflicted brai...
After viewing this exhibit, the reader should: Be familiar with various mimickers, pitfalls and cont...
Objectives To identify the evidence base behind the neuroradiological features that differentiate ab...
Objective. Studies of long-term outcome on nonaccidental head injury (NAHI) in young children have s...
The value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis of acute non-accidental head injury (...
Child abuse is a topical issue in modern society and has social and medical implications which direc...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) is the most severe form of physical abuse in children. Such injury involve...
In recent years there has been a worldwide increased awareness that children are physically abused b...
non-accidental head injury in children: an important element of assessment S Rajaram,1,2 R Batty,1,2...
The effects of trauma in children are different due to association with some anatomical and physiolo...
level of consciousness without external evi-dence of head injury [7]. These findings are nonspecific...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) is a relatively common cause of neurotrauma in young children. Radiology p...
Child abuse and neglect is a serious clinical and socioeconomic problem that is sometimes underestim...
A look at nonaccidental injury and abusive head trauma in children with a focus on Shaken Baby Syndr...
Cranial computed tomographic (CT) findings are described in 37 children with head injuries resulting...
Aims To investigate the optimal neuroradiological investigation strategy to identify inflicted brai...
After viewing this exhibit, the reader should: Be familiar with various mimickers, pitfalls and cont...
Objectives To identify the evidence base behind the neuroradiological features that differentiate ab...
Objective. Studies of long-term outcome on nonaccidental head injury (NAHI) in young children have s...
The value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis of acute non-accidental head injury (...
Child abuse is a topical issue in modern society and has social and medical implications which direc...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) is the most severe form of physical abuse in children. Such injury involve...
In recent years there has been a worldwide increased awareness that children are physically abused b...