Non-accidental head injury (“shaken baby syndrome”) is a major cause of death and disability in infants and young children, but it is uncertain whether shaking alone is sufficient to cause brain damage or an additional head impact is required. Accordingly, we used manual shaking in an ovine model in an attempt to answer this question since lambs have a relatively large gyrencephalic brain and weak neck muscles resembling a human infant. Neuronal perikaryal and axonal reactions were quantified 6 hours after shaking using amyloid precursor protein (APP) immunohistochemistry. Neuronal perikaryal APP was widely distributed in the brain and spinal cord, the first time such a diffuse neuronal stress response after shaking has been demonstrated, b...
B. Sandoz, J. Dutshke, Q. Liu, J. Manavis, J.W. Finnie, R. Vink and R.W.G. Anderso
Axonal injury (AI), one of the principal determinants of clinical outcome after head injury, may evo...
In the first part of this work, an Anthropometric Test Dummy (ATD) was used to obtain torso accelera...
Non-accidental head injury (NAHI), also termed the "shaken baby syndrome", is a major cause of death...
Amyloid precursor protein (APP) has been shown to accumulate in traumatically injured axons as early...
The main physiological consequences of a shaken baby syndrome (SBS) are well characterized, whereas ...
Amyloid precursor protein (APP), a membrane spanning glycoprotein which plays an important role in n...
Axonal injury (AI), an important determinant of clinical outcome after traumatic head injury in adul...
There is evidence that the amyloid precursor protein (APP) plays an important role in neuronal growt...
Inflicted blunt force trauma and/or repetitive acceleration-deceleration trauma in infants can cause...
Inflicted blunt force trauma and/or repetitive acceleration-deceleration trauma in infants can cause...
To better understand outcomes after early brain injuries, studies must address multiple variables in...
Inflicted blunt force trauma and/or repetitive acceleration-deceleration trauma in infants can cause...
Shaken baby syndrome, a rotational acceleration injury, is most common between 3 and 6 months of age...
Copyright © 2001 Harcourt Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved.The heads of anaesthetized lambs aged ...
B. Sandoz, J. Dutshke, Q. Liu, J. Manavis, J.W. Finnie, R. Vink and R.W.G. Anderso
Axonal injury (AI), one of the principal determinants of clinical outcome after head injury, may evo...
In the first part of this work, an Anthropometric Test Dummy (ATD) was used to obtain torso accelera...
Non-accidental head injury (NAHI), also termed the "shaken baby syndrome", is a major cause of death...
Amyloid precursor protein (APP) has been shown to accumulate in traumatically injured axons as early...
The main physiological consequences of a shaken baby syndrome (SBS) are well characterized, whereas ...
Amyloid precursor protein (APP), a membrane spanning glycoprotein which plays an important role in n...
Axonal injury (AI), an important determinant of clinical outcome after traumatic head injury in adul...
There is evidence that the amyloid precursor protein (APP) plays an important role in neuronal growt...
Inflicted blunt force trauma and/or repetitive acceleration-deceleration trauma in infants can cause...
Inflicted blunt force trauma and/or repetitive acceleration-deceleration trauma in infants can cause...
To better understand outcomes after early brain injuries, studies must address multiple variables in...
Inflicted blunt force trauma and/or repetitive acceleration-deceleration trauma in infants can cause...
Shaken baby syndrome, a rotational acceleration injury, is most common between 3 and 6 months of age...
Copyright © 2001 Harcourt Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved.The heads of anaesthetized lambs aged ...
B. Sandoz, J. Dutshke, Q. Liu, J. Manavis, J.W. Finnie, R. Vink and R.W.G. Anderso
Axonal injury (AI), one of the principal determinants of clinical outcome after head injury, may evo...
In the first part of this work, an Anthropometric Test Dummy (ATD) was used to obtain torso accelera...