Non-accidental injury
Non-accidental injury
Head injury in children and vulnerable adults may be due to abuse. Significant findings include delayed presentation, injuries of disparate age, retinal haemorrhages, bilateral chronic subdural haematomas, multiple skull fractures and neurological injury without external signs of trauma. Non-accidental injury
Head injury in children and vulnerable adults may be due to abuse. Significant findings include delayed presentation, injuries of disparate age, retinal haemorrhages, bilateral chronic subdural haematomas, multiple skull fractures and neurological injury without external signs of trauma. Non-accidental injury
Head injury in children and vulnerable adults may be due to abuse. Significant findings include delayed presentation, injuries of disparate age, retinal haemorrhages, bilateral chronic subdural haematomas, multiple skull fractures and neurological injury without external signs of trauma.
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