Shaking and other non-accidental head injuries in children
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Shaking and other non-accidental head injuries in children
(Clinics in developmental medicine, no. 162)
Mac Keith , Distributed by Cambridge University Press, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Clinics in Developmental Medicine No. 162
The Research Programme on Shaken Baby Syndrome in Edinburgh is internationally recognised for its prominent ongoing research into the epidemiology, bio-mechanics, primary and secondary brain insults, neuroradiological aspects, medical-social aspects, and neurodevelopmental and neuropsychometric sequelae of shaking a baby. In this book, a highly distinguished team of experts from the programme present the clinician with the latest findings on the syndrome, covering the diagnosis of the syndrome itself and the long-term disability that results which, unlike other forms of child abuse associated with psychological scars, is also associated with a high degree of life-long physical and intellectual disability. This will be invaluable reading for all professionals concerned with diagnosing and treating this syndrome.
Table of Contents
- Preface Martin Bax
- 1. Epidemiology John Livingston
- 2. Mechanisms and clinical presentation Robert Minns
- 3. Haemorrhagic retinopathy of shaken injury: clinical and pathological aspects Andrew Parsons, Kristina May and Robert Doran
- 4. Neuroimaging in acute and subacute non-accidental head injury: ultrasound and CT Tim Jaspen
- 5. Initial and sequential MRI in non-accidental injury Maeve McPhillips
- 6. Skeletal injuries in non-accidental injury Stephanie McKenzie
- 7. Secondary brain insults Peter Andrews
- 8. Early post-traumatic seizures Karen Barlow and Robert Minns
- 9. Mechanism and management of subdural haemorrhage Jonathan Punt
- 10. Neurodevelopmental and neuropsychological outcome Karen Barlow
- 11. Neuropathology of non-accidental head injury Jeanne Bell
- 12. Child protection and prevention Jacqueline Mok
- 13. Conclusions Robert Minns and Keith Brown
- Glossary of terms Nina Punt
- Index.
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