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  • 4. Improved documentation of retinal hemorrhages using a wide-field digital ophthalmic camera in patients who experienced abusive head trauma.
    Nakagawa TA, Skrinska R.
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  • 7. Use of digital camera imaging of eye fundus for telemedicine in children suspected of abusive head injury.
    Saleh M, Schoenlaub S, Desprez P, Bourcier T, Gaucher D, Astruc D, Speeg-Schatz C.
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  • 10. Quantitative measurement of retinal hemorrhages in suspected victims of child abuse.
    Longmuir SQ, Oral R, Walz AE, Kemp PS, Ryba J, Zimmerman BM, Abramoff MD.
    J AAPOS; 2014 Dec; 18(6):529-33. PubMed ID: 25456029
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    Brown SM.
    Ophthalmology; 2011 Feb; 118(2):430; author reply 430-1. PubMed ID: 21292122
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  • 13. β-Amyloid Precursor Protein and Ubiquitin Immunohistochemistry Aid in the Evaluation of Infant Autopsy Eyes With Abusive Head Trauma.
    Bais B, Kubat B, Motazedi E, Verdijk RM.
    Am J Ophthalmol; 2015 Dec; 160(6):1285-1295.e6. PubMed ID: 26384166
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  • 15. Evaluation and management of retinal hemorrhages in infants with and without abusive head trauma.
    Forbes BJ, Rubin SE, Margolin E, Levin AV.
    J AAPOS; 2010 Jun; 14(3):267-73. PubMed ID: 20603062
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    Li S, Mitchell E, Fromkin J, Berger RP.
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  • 17. The eye in child abuse: key points on retinal hemorrhages and abusive head trauma.
    Binenbaum G, Forbes BJ.
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  • 18. Derivation of a clinical prediction rule for pediatric abusive head trauma.
    Hymel KP, Willson DF, Boos SC, Pullin DA, Homa K, Lorenz DJ, Herman BE, Graf JM, Isaac R, Armijo-Garcia V, Narang SK, Pediatric Brain Injury Research Network (PediBIRN) Investigators.
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