Karen Barlow and Robert Minns (Nov 4, p 1571)1 report the incidence of non-accidental head injury (NAHI) in young children. I have several questions and issues related to their findings. In unexplained injury of infants it is important to know the circumstances of the alleged abuse: do the alleged perpetrators deny wrong doing? Was there an uncoerced confession? Was the abuse witnessed
Abusive head trauma (AHT) affects one in 4000–5000 infants every year and is one of the most serious...
The medical profession in 1972 first described the shaken baby syndrome (SBS). Since then, SBS has b...
When compared to most corporal discipline practices (i.e., spanking, beating, or burning), Shaken Ba...
Karen Barlow and Robert Minns (Nov 4, p 1571)1 report the incidence of non-accidental head injury (N...
Objective: To analyze perpetrator and medical evidence collected during investigations of infant abu...
In the past decade, the existence of shaken baby syndrome (SBS) has been called into serious questio...
Background. Child abuse is a worldwide scourge. One of its most devastating manifestations is non-ac...
Abusive Head Trauma (AHT) refers to the combination of findings formerly described as shaken baby sy...
A look at nonaccidental injury and abusive head trauma in children with a focus on Shaken Baby Syndr...
Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) is a potentially lethal form of child abuse. Primary prevention efforts ...
Abusive Head Trauma (AHT) refers to the combination of findings formerly described as shaken baby sy...
v- Because a history of shaking is often lacking in the so-called "shaken baby syndrome, "...
BACKGROUND: Many physicians regard the combination of encephalopathy, subdural haemorrhage (SDH), re...
BackgroundMany physicians regard the combination of encephalopathy, subdural haemorrhage (SDH), reti...
Shaken baby syndrome is a serious form of physical child abuse, which is frequently overlooked. It i...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) affects one in 4000–5000 infants every year and is one of the most serious...
The medical profession in 1972 first described the shaken baby syndrome (SBS). Since then, SBS has b...
When compared to most corporal discipline practices (i.e., spanking, beating, or burning), Shaken Ba...
Karen Barlow and Robert Minns (Nov 4, p 1571)1 report the incidence of non-accidental head injury (N...
Objective: To analyze perpetrator and medical evidence collected during investigations of infant abu...
In the past decade, the existence of shaken baby syndrome (SBS) has been called into serious questio...
Background. Child abuse is a worldwide scourge. One of its most devastating manifestations is non-ac...
Abusive Head Trauma (AHT) refers to the combination of findings formerly described as shaken baby sy...
A look at nonaccidental injury and abusive head trauma in children with a focus on Shaken Baby Syndr...
Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) is a potentially lethal form of child abuse. Primary prevention efforts ...
Abusive Head Trauma (AHT) refers to the combination of findings formerly described as shaken baby sy...
v- Because a history of shaking is often lacking in the so-called "shaken baby syndrome, "...
BACKGROUND: Many physicians regard the combination of encephalopathy, subdural haemorrhage (SDH), re...
BackgroundMany physicians regard the combination of encephalopathy, subdural haemorrhage (SDH), reti...
Shaken baby syndrome is a serious form of physical child abuse, which is frequently overlooked. It i...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) affects one in 4000–5000 infants every year and is one of the most serious...
The medical profession in 1972 first described the shaken baby syndrome (SBS). Since then, SBS has b...
When compared to most corporal discipline practices (i.e., spanking, beating, or burning), Shaken Ba...