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556 related items for PubMed ID: 18834393

  • 1. 'The evidence base for retinal haemorrhages in shaken baby syndrome'.
    Parulekar MV, Elston JS.
    Dev Med Child Neurol; 2008 Oct; 50(10):793-4; author reply 794-5. PubMed ID: 18834393
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  • 2. Patterns of presentation of the shaken baby syndrome: subdural and retinal haemorrhages are not necessarily signs of abuse.
    LeFanu J, Edwards-Brown R.
    BMJ; 2004 Mar 27; 328(7442):767. PubMed ID: 15044298
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  • 3. Ocular manifestations of child abuse.
    Elner VM.
    Arch Ophthalmol; 2008 Aug 27; 126(8):1141-2. PubMed ID: 18695112
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  • 4. Shaken baby syndrome.
    Richards PG, Bertocci GE, Bonshek RE, Giangrande PL, Gregson RM, Jaspan T, Jenny C, Klein N, Lawler W, Peters M, Rorke-Adams LB, Vyas H, Wade A.
    Arch Dis Child; 2006 Mar 27; 91(3):205-6. PubMed ID: 16492880
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  • 5. Shaken baby syndrome: evidence and experts.
    Smith C, Bell J.
    Dev Med Child Neurol; 2008 Jan 27; 50(1):6-7. PubMed ID: 18173619
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  • 6. The triad of retinal haemorrhage, subdural haemorrhage and encephalopathy in an infant unassociated with evidence of physical injury is not the result of shaking, but is most likely to have been caused by a natural disease: No.
    Rorke-Adams LB.
    J Prim Health Care; 2011 Jun 01; 3(2):161-3. PubMed ID: 21625667
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  • 7. [Diagnostic image (177). A lifeless infant. Shaken baby syndrome].
    van der Maesen K, Moll AC, Imhof SM.
    Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd; 2004 Feb 21; 148(8):377. PubMed ID: 15032091
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  • 8. Retinal and subdural haemorrhages from minor falls?
    Ganesh A, Stephens D, Kivlin JD, Levin AV.
    Br J Ophthalmol; 2007 Mar 21; 91(3):396-7. PubMed ID: 17322469
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  • 9. Shaken baby syndrome: the quest for evidence.
    Squier W.
    Dev Med Child Neurol; 2008 Jan 21; 50(1):10-4. PubMed ID: 18173622
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  • 10. Ophthalmologic findings in suspected child abuse victims with subdural hematomas.
    Pierre-Kahn V, Roche O, Dureau P, Uteza Y, Renier D, Pierre-Kahn A, Dufier JL.
    Ophthalmology; 2003 Sep 21; 110(9):1718-23. PubMed ID: 13129868
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  • 11. [Metabolic disease or shaken baby syndrome?].
    Schmidt LS, Nielsen JE, Blichfeldt SS, Lund AM.
    Ugeskr Laeger; 2003 Aug 25; 165(35):3323-4. PubMed ID: 14531371
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  • 12. Retinal and subdural haemorrhages: Aoki revisited.
    Gardner HB.
    Br J Ophthalmol; 2003 Jul 25; 87(7):919-20. PubMed ID: 12812901
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  • 13. Do retinal haemorrhages occur in infants with convulsions?
    Curcoy AI, Trenchs V, Morales M, Serra A, Pineda M, Pou J.
    Arch Dis Child; 2009 Nov 25; 94(11):873-5. PubMed ID: 19666457
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  • 14. Suspected child abuse victims.
    Levin AV, Ells A, Schloff S.
    Ophthalmology; 2004 Sep 25; 111(9):1794; author reply 1794-5. PubMed ID: 15350343
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  • 15. Suspected child abuse victims.
    Gardner HB.
    Ophthalmology; 2004 Sep 25; 111(9):1795-6. PubMed ID: 15350345
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  • 16. Infantile retinal haemorrhages in the absence of brain and bodily injury.
    Scheller J.
    Acta Paediatr; 2017 Dec 25; 106(12):1902-1904. PubMed ID: 28833451
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  • 17. Retinal haemorrhages in shaken baby syndrome.
    Kontkanen M, Kaarniranta K.
    Acta Ophthalmol; 2009 Jun 25; 87(4):471-3. PubMed ID: 18631330
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  • 18. The triad of retinal haemorrhage, subdural haemorrhage and encephalopathy in an infant unassociated with evidence of physical injury is not the result of shaking, but is most likely to have been caused by a natural disease: Yes.
    Squier W.
    J Prim Health Care; 2011 Jun 01; 3(2):159-61. PubMed ID: 21625666
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  • 19. Is accepting circular reasoning in shaken baby studies bad science or misconduct?
    Lynøe N, Elinder G, Hallberg B, Rosén M, Sundgren P, Eriksson A.
    Acta Paediatr; 2017 Sep 01; 106(9):1445-1446. PubMed ID: 28608979
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  • 20. A case of shaken baby syndrome with unilateral retinal hemorrhage with no associated intracranial hemorrhage.
    Healey K, Schrading W.
    Am J Emerg Med; 2006 Sep 01; 24(5):616-7. PubMed ID: 16938603
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