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Characteristics distinguishing abusive head trauma from accidental head trauma in infants with traumatic intracranial hemorrhage in Japan.

Shunsuke AmagasHikoro MatsuiSatoshi TsujiSatoko UematsuTakashi MoriyaKosaku Kinoshita
Published in: Acute medicine & surgery (2018)
The age range of AHT in Japan is significantly different from that of countries in Europe and North America because of familial and sociocultural situations. Absence of bruising, and rib or long bone fractures did not reduce the likelihood of AHT. Subdural hematoma without findings of an impact to the head strongly suggested AHT. Abusive head trauma is a global problem, however, diagnosis and defensive measures likely need to be tailored to accommodate cultural risk factors.
Keyphrases
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