Ein 10 Monate alter Säugling wird vom Notarzt in unsere Klinik gebracht. Das Kind ist bewusstlos und intubiert. Angeblich ist es vom Sofa auf den Boden gefallen. Jedoch lassen die Angaben des Vaters Zweifel aufkommen.
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Fieß, A., Dithmar, S., Kölb-Keerl, R. et al. Retinale Blutungen und venöse Stase — Sturz oder Misshandlung?. Pädiatrie 30, 28–31 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15014-018-1521-4
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