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Craniocerebral trauma in the child abuse syndrome: radiological observations

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Experience with craniocerebral trauma in 712 physically abused children is reviewed. Ninety-three (13%) had evidence of head trauma (cranial and/or intracranial). Seventy-seven of these patients had computed tomography (CT) of the head, and 47 had CT evidence of intracranial injury. Extracerebral fluid collections, predominantly convexity subdural hemorrhage, were the most common acute intracranial lesions. Concurrent intracranial and skeletal trauma (cranial and/or ectracranial) was present in 33 of the 47 patients (70%) with intracranial injury. A high incidence of skull fractures (45%) in those children with intracranial lesions suggest a significant role for impact head injuries (“battering”) in the pathogenesis of craniocerebral trauma in the child abuse syndrome. Greater emphasis on CT examination in evaluation of the abuse infant and child is recommended.

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Merten, D.F., Osborne, D.R.S., Radkowski, M.A. et al. Craniocerebral trauma in the child abuse syndrome: radiological observations. Pediatr Radiol 14, 272–277 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01601874

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