Forensic and clinical diagnosis in 'shaken baby syndrome', between child abuse and iatrogenic abuse
Autor: | Irina Apostol, Roxana M. Duncea, Vladimir Belis, Relu G. Calota |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Child abuse
lcsh:R5-920 Pediatrics medicine.medical_specialty child abuse shaken baby syndrome business.industry 010401 analytical chemistry Shaken baby syndrome forensic medicine.disease 01 natural sciences humanities 0104 chemical sciences 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Clinical diagnosis iatrogenic abuse medicine natural sciences 030216 legal & forensic medicine lcsh:Medicine (General) business Psychiatry |
Zdroj: | Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 13-18 (2017) |
ISSN: | 2392-7674 |
Popis: | “Shaken baby syndrome” in child abuse cases is a challenge for pediatrician and forensic experts, often a diagnosis of exclusion, with overwhelming moral and legal implications. Diagnosis is based on: subdural bleeding, rupture of retinal vessels, traumatic diffuse axonal injury with diffuse brain encephalopathy in the absence of external traumatic injuries and anamnesis data of an accidentally head injury. Microscopic findings in diffuse axonal injuries were initially considered as a specific traumatic effect due to unrestricted movement and accelerated rotation of the head. Immunohistochemistry of beta amyloid protein precursor is gold standard method for identifying pathological diffuse axonal lesions, which is however nonspecific in brain trauma. In the diagnosis of this syndrome pediatricians and forensic examiners must take into account the particularities of each case, avoiding scientific speculation, to intuit controversies and always be familiar with the differential diagnosis. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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