Objective To determine the rate of retinal hemorrhages in children evaluated for physical abuse without traumatic brain injury (TBI) by diagnostic imaging. Study design This study was a prospectively planned, secondary analysis of the Examining Siblings to Recognize Abuse (ExSTRA) research network, and included only index children who presented with concerns for abuse. Subjects were eligible for the parent study if they were less than 10 years old and evaluated by a Child Abuse Physician for concerns of physical abuse. Child Abuse Physicians recorded results of all screening testing and determination of the likelihood of abuse in each case. For this analysis, we examined the results of dedicated retinal examinations for children with neur...
PURPOSE: The characteristic findings in accidental head injury consist of linear skull fracture, epi...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) is the most severe form of physical abuse in children. Such injury involve...
AIM: To test the two prevailing hypotheses regarding the aetiology of infant retinal haemorrhage: (a...
Objective To determine the rate of retinal hemorrhages in children evaluated for physical abuse wit...
OBJECTIVE: In some centers, dedicated ophthalmologic examination is performed for all children who a...
OBJECTIVE: In some centers, dedicated ophthalmologic examination is performed for all children who a...
Aim To report the retinal signs that distinguish abusive head trauma (AHT) from non-abusive h...
Child abuse occurs in 1% of children in the United States every year; 10% of the traumatic injuries ...
PURPOSE: To develop and validate a robust standardized reporting tool for describing retinal find...
Child abuse is a global health problem. For this reason, it is important to perform suitable medical...
Aim: To test the two prevailing hypotheses regarding the aetiology of infant retinal haemorrhage: (a...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) is a devastating condition affecting young infants. It carries a 30% morta...
PurposeChild abuse is a leading cause of death in infants, which is often associated with abusive he...
PURPOSE: To identify the incidence of Terson\u27s syndrome in children. DESIGN: Prospective, observ...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to audit the use of non-contact ultra-widefield retinal imagin...
PURPOSE: The characteristic findings in accidental head injury consist of linear skull fracture, epi...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) is the most severe form of physical abuse in children. Such injury involve...
AIM: To test the two prevailing hypotheses regarding the aetiology of infant retinal haemorrhage: (a...
Objective To determine the rate of retinal hemorrhages in children evaluated for physical abuse wit...
OBJECTIVE: In some centers, dedicated ophthalmologic examination is performed for all children who a...
OBJECTIVE: In some centers, dedicated ophthalmologic examination is performed for all children who a...
Aim To report the retinal signs that distinguish abusive head trauma (AHT) from non-abusive h...
Child abuse occurs in 1% of children in the United States every year; 10% of the traumatic injuries ...
PURPOSE: To develop and validate a robust standardized reporting tool for describing retinal find...
Child abuse is a global health problem. For this reason, it is important to perform suitable medical...
Aim: To test the two prevailing hypotheses regarding the aetiology of infant retinal haemorrhage: (a...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) is a devastating condition affecting young infants. It carries a 30% morta...
PurposeChild abuse is a leading cause of death in infants, which is often associated with abusive he...
PURPOSE: To identify the incidence of Terson\u27s syndrome in children. DESIGN: Prospective, observ...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to audit the use of non-contact ultra-widefield retinal imagin...
PURPOSE: The characteristic findings in accidental head injury consist of linear skull fracture, epi...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) is the most severe form of physical abuse in children. Such injury involve...
AIM: To test the two prevailing hypotheses regarding the aetiology of infant retinal haemorrhage: (a...