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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «NONACCIDENTAL INJURY»
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Diseases of the Brain, Head & Neck, Spine 2012-2015: ...
Young infant who sustained a nonaccidental injury with simultaneous hypoxic-
ischemic brain injury. a T1-hyperintense subdural blood is seen along both
occipital lobes (arrows) and extensive areas of restricted diffusion involving the
globi ...
Jürg Hodler, Gustav K. von Schulthess, Christoph Zollikofer, 2012
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Child and Adolescent Neurology for Psychiatrists
In a reported series of 150 infants younger than 24 months hospitalized for head
injury, roughly half of the patients (48.7%) had SDH; however, almost two thirds (
64.4%) of the SDH in these patients was due to nonaccidental injury. Accidental ...
Audrey M. Walker, Cynthia R. Pfeffer, David Myland Kaufman, 2008
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Children’s Orthopaedics and Fractures
A skeletal survey for nonaccidental injury should be performed only if there is
clinical suspicion of abuse. Signs that raise this suspicion include retinal
hemorrhage, a torn frenulum, and skin lesions (Chapter 42). Nonaccidental
injuries may be ...
Michael Benson, John Fixsen, Malcolm Macnicol, 2010
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Rosen's Emergency Medicine - Concepts and Clinical Practice, ...
The presence of a spiral fracture without an appropriate history may raise
concern for nonaccidental injury (i.e., child abuse). Midshaft fractures, which are
more common in abused children, and tibial fractures in nonambulating children,
...
John A. Marx, Robert S. Hockberger, Ron M. Walls, 2010
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Evidence-Based Imaging in Pediatrics: Improving the Quality ...
... 167–169 protocols, 171 newer MRI techniques DTI, 168 DWI, 168 MRS, 169
SWI, 168 pathophysiology, 162 Nonaccidental injury (NAI) cost aspects direct
costs, 179 indirect costs, 179 defined, 178 differential diagnosis, 186
epidemiology, ...
L Santiago Medina, Kimberly E. Applegate, C. Craig Blackmore, 2010
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Spinal Trauma - An Imaging Approach
It is unusual to see obvious vertebral fractures in cases of nonaccidental injury. In
this setting the presentation is more likely to be that of neurological disturbance in
the presence of normal radiographs. This is because of the elasticity of the ...
Victor N. Cassar-Pullicino, Herwig Imhof, 2011
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Color Atlas of Orofacial Health and Disease in Children and ...
Nonaccidental injury (child abuse) – dental injuries. Figure 263. Nonaccidental
injury (child abuse) – bruises of different vintages with small lacerations. Figure
264. Nonaccidental injury (child abuse) – parallel bruises from the slap of a hand.
Crispian Scully, Richard Welbury, Catherine Flaitz, 2001
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Shelter Medicine for Veterinarians and Staff
DETERMINING NONACCIDENTAL INJURY Determining accidental vs.
nonaccidental injury, that is, abuse, begins with an index of suspicion when the
exam findings do not support the initial history. All aspects of the case must be ...
Lila Miller, Stephen Zawistowski, 2012
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Emergency Neuroradiology, An Issue of Radiologic Clinics of ...
49, No. 1, January 2011 ISSN: 0033-8389 doi: 10.1016/j.rcl.2010.08.001 Imaging
of Nonaccidental Injury and the Mimics: Issues and Controversies in Keywords •
Evidence-based medicine • Nonaccidental injury • Nonaccidental trauma ...
Matthew T. Walker, Alexander Nemeth, 2011
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Neurotrauma: Evidence-Based Answers to Common Questions
... risk that a child will sustain a nonaccidental injury during the first year of life
has been estimated to be one in 4065, or 0.025% (class III data).4 Countless
families are affected in profound ways by proven or suspected nonaccidental
injury.
Alex B. Valadka, Brian T. Andrews, 2011
6 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «NONACCIDENTAL INJURY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
nonaccidental injury en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Spotlight on child abuse
"We're finding out that the sooner law enforcement, especially the detectives, can be informed that a nonaccidental injury occurred to a child, ... «Great Falls Tribune, Jun 14»
Private foster care troubles in California lead to new scrutiny
... and the foster mother was later banned from foster care for life for the "nonaccidental injury," according to state licensing records and county ... «Los Angeles Times, Jun 14»
Lancashire County Council v The Children and Others [2014] EWFC 3
In order to make a finding that a particular person was the perpetrator of nonaccidental injury the court must be satisfied on a balance of ... «Family Law Newswatch, Jun 14»
What the High Court heard about Shelly Adams and her children
... that remains unknown”, that there was no physical evidence of smothering and that it would be “dangerous” to infer nonaccidental injury. «Daily Echo, Nov 13»
Fort Pierce mother charged with child cruelty after allegedly …
There, lab reports showed the leg break wasn't due to an nonaccidental injury. On Sept. 10, the child underwent surgery for blood on its brain ... «TCPalm, Sep 13»
The test characteristics of head circumference measurements for …
Ghosh PS, Ghosh D: Subdural hematoma in infants without accidental or nonaccidental injury: benign external hydrocephalus, a risk factor. «BMC Pediatrics, Ene 12»