Shaken Baby Syndrome refers to the violent and repetitive shaking of an infant, and is a form of abusive head trauma. It was first described in 1974, and has since been the topic of intensive study and discussion. The syndrome has classically been diagnosed with a triad of injuries, namely subdural haemorrhage, retinal haemorrhage and encephalopathy (brain abnormalities). However, recent publications have led to some doubt regarding the causation and diagnostic significance of the triad. It is now generally accepted that other conditions, even natural diseases, may cause the findings listed in the so-called "triad". To date, no reported case law is available on Shaken Baby Syndrome in South Africa; therefore this article focuses on cases in...
v- Because a history of shaking is often lacking in the so-called "shaken baby syndrome, "...
Shaken baby syndrome is a serious form of physical child abuse, which is frequently overlooked. It i...
Babies Alan, Robert, Lucas, and toddler Alexa were born at different places and times in the United ...
Shaken Baby Syndrome refers to the violent and repetitive shaking of an infant, and is a form of abu...
Shaken Baby Syndrome refers to the violent and repetitive shaking of an infant, and is a form of abu...
CITATION: Le Roux-Kemp, A. & Burger, E. 2014. Shaken baby syndrome: A South African medico-legal per...
The medical profession in 1972 first described the shaken baby syndrome (SBS). Since then, SBS has b...
In the past decade, the existence of shaken baby syndrome (SBS) has been called into serious questio...
An epidemic of accusations against parents and baby sitters of Shaken Baby Syndrome is sweeping the ...
Recognition of abuse and the treatment of child victims are recent concepts in the history of mankin...
Background: The purpose of this study is to make an overview of the assumed pathogenic mechanisms un...
Shaken baby syndrome has typically been associated with findings of subdural haematoma, retinal haem...
Few medico-legal matters have generated as much controversy--both in the medical literature and in t...
Shaken baby syndrome (SBS) is a serious type of physical abuse characterized by subdural hematoma an...
WOS: 000314145000048Shaken baby syndrome (SBS) is a serious type of physical abuse characterized by ...
v- Because a history of shaking is often lacking in the so-called "shaken baby syndrome, "...
Shaken baby syndrome is a serious form of physical child abuse, which is frequently overlooked. It i...
Babies Alan, Robert, Lucas, and toddler Alexa were born at different places and times in the United ...
Shaken Baby Syndrome refers to the violent and repetitive shaking of an infant, and is a form of abu...
Shaken Baby Syndrome refers to the violent and repetitive shaking of an infant, and is a form of abu...
CITATION: Le Roux-Kemp, A. & Burger, E. 2014. Shaken baby syndrome: A South African medico-legal per...
The medical profession in 1972 first described the shaken baby syndrome (SBS). Since then, SBS has b...
In the past decade, the existence of shaken baby syndrome (SBS) has been called into serious questio...
An epidemic of accusations against parents and baby sitters of Shaken Baby Syndrome is sweeping the ...
Recognition of abuse and the treatment of child victims are recent concepts in the history of mankin...
Background: The purpose of this study is to make an overview of the assumed pathogenic mechanisms un...
Shaken baby syndrome has typically been associated with findings of subdural haematoma, retinal haem...
Few medico-legal matters have generated as much controversy--both in the medical literature and in t...
Shaken baby syndrome (SBS) is a serious type of physical abuse characterized by subdural hematoma an...
WOS: 000314145000048Shaken baby syndrome (SBS) is a serious type of physical abuse characterized by ...
v- Because a history of shaking is often lacking in the so-called "shaken baby syndrome, "...
Shaken baby syndrome is a serious form of physical child abuse, which is frequently overlooked. It i...
Babies Alan, Robert, Lucas, and toddler Alexa were born at different places and times in the United ...