Ausgabe Sonderheft 4/2014
Special Issue: Abusive Head Trauma
Inhalt (16 Artikel)
Imaging in abusive head trauma: an in-depth look at current issues
Catherine Adamsbaum, Marilyn Barr
Diagnosing abusive head trauma: the challenges faced by clinicians
John M. Leventhal, Andrea G. Asnes, Lisa Pavlovic, Rebecca L. Moles
Alternate theories of causation in abusive head trauma: What the science tells us
Carole Jenny
Long-term outcome of abusive head trauma
Mathilde P. Chevignard, Katia Lind
Crying as a trigger for abusive head trauma: a key to prevention
Ronald G. Barr
Update on injury mechanisms in abusive head trauma - shaken baby syndrome
Jeyendran Nadarasa, Caroline Deck, Franck Meyer, Rémy Willinger, Jean-Sébastien Raul
The eye in child abuse: Key points on retinal hemorrhages and abusive head trauma
Gil Binenbaum, Brian J. Forbes
Dating the abusive head trauma episode and perpetrator statements: key points for imaging
Catherine Adamsbaum, Baptiste Morel, Béatrice Ducot, Guillemette Antoni, Caroline Rey-Salmon
Imaging abusive head trauma: why use both computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging?
Elida Vázquez, Ignacio Delgado, Angel Sánchez-Montañez, Anna Fábrega, Paola Cano, Nieves Martín
Spinal injuries in abusive head trauma: patterns and recommendations
Alison Kemp, Laura Cowley, Sabine Maguire
Imaging of skeletal injuries associated with abusive head trauma
Ignasi Barber, Paul K. Kleinman
Retroclival collections associated with abusive head trauma in children
V. Michelle Silvera, Amy R. Danehy, Alice W. Newton, Catherine Stamoulis, Chiara Carducci, P. Ellen Grant, Celeste R. Wilson, Paul K. Kleinman
Distinguishing accidental from inflicted head trauma at autopsy
Mary E. Case
Epidemiological data on shaken baby syndrome in France using judicial sources
Anne Tursz, Jon Mark Cook
International issues in abusive head trauma
Lori D. Frasier, Patrick Kelly, Majid Al-Eissa, Gabriel J. Otterman
Diagnostic guidelines in abusive head trauma: key recommendations of a French public hearing
Anne S. Laurent-Vannier