Child abuse and neglect is a serious clinical and socioeconomic problem that is sometimes underestimated. One of the most devastating forms is abusive head trauma. This review addresses the radiological workup in cases of suspected child abuse. The use of all modalities, and their advantages and disadvantages, is discussed. A special section is devoted to the radiological report in cases of child abuse, as a clinical record and a legal documen
Importance Physical abuse is a common but preventable cause of long-term childhood morbidity and mo...
Introduction/Objective. Child abuse is a significant public health problem in modern society. Many c...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) and its most common variant, the shaken baby syndrome (SBS), are predomina...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) is a relatively common cause of neurotrauma in young children. Radiology p...
Radiology is an important tool in establishing the diagnosis of physical abuse, as one can objective...
Child abuse is a topical issue in modern society and has social and medical implications which direc...
non-accidental head injury in children: an important element of assessment S Rajaram,1,2 R Batty,1,2...
A look at nonaccidental injury and abusive head trauma in children with a focus on Shaken Baby Syndr...
Introduction Child abuse imaging differs from general musculoskeletal imaging in that there is excep...
Cranial computed tomographic (CT) findings are described in 37 children with head injuries resulting...
In recent years there has been a worldwide increased awareness that children are physically abused b...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) affects one in 4000–5000 infants every year and is one of the most serious...
PURPOSE: To determine current national radiographic skeletal survey imaging practices, including mig...
More child abuse cases are reported in Peru every year; however, there is no official report that de...
Background National guidance recommends CT-head for all children <1 year old with suspected physical...
Importance Physical abuse is a common but preventable cause of long-term childhood morbidity and mo...
Introduction/Objective. Child abuse is a significant public health problem in modern society. Many c...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) and its most common variant, the shaken baby syndrome (SBS), are predomina...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) is a relatively common cause of neurotrauma in young children. Radiology p...
Radiology is an important tool in establishing the diagnosis of physical abuse, as one can objective...
Child abuse is a topical issue in modern society and has social and medical implications which direc...
non-accidental head injury in children: an important element of assessment S Rajaram,1,2 R Batty,1,2...
A look at nonaccidental injury and abusive head trauma in children with a focus on Shaken Baby Syndr...
Introduction Child abuse imaging differs from general musculoskeletal imaging in that there is excep...
Cranial computed tomographic (CT) findings are described in 37 children with head injuries resulting...
In recent years there has been a worldwide increased awareness that children are physically abused b...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) affects one in 4000–5000 infants every year and is one of the most serious...
PURPOSE: To determine current national radiographic skeletal survey imaging practices, including mig...
More child abuse cases are reported in Peru every year; however, there is no official report that de...
Background National guidance recommends CT-head for all children <1 year old with suspected physical...
Importance Physical abuse is a common but preventable cause of long-term childhood morbidity and mo...
Introduction/Objective. Child abuse is a significant public health problem in modern society. Many c...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) and its most common variant, the shaken baby syndrome (SBS), are predomina...