Retino‐dural hemorrhages in infants are markers of degree of intracranial pathology, not of violent shaking
Abstract Aim This study analyzed whether retino‐dural hemorrhages in infants are markers of the degree of intracranial pathology, rather than evidence of violent shaking. Methods Using data from 420 infants with acute intracranial pathologies, comparison of clinical findings is made between cases di...
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Main Author: | Chris Brook (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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