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Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma, Volume 2: Medical Mimics provides in-depth guidelines for the diagnosis of childhood head injuries resembling abusive trauma. This concise pocket guide covers differential diagnoses that may be confused with abusive head trauma, including birth trauma, metabolic disorders, autoimmune conditions, oncologic mimics, and infectious diseases.
The guide serves as a crucial reference for medical and legal investigations of possible cases of abusive head trauma to ensure that no possibility is ignored and that children receive appropriate care for their specific circumstance. In cases of abuse, this volume will serve as a guideline for ruling out alternative possibilities and commencing the trial and treatment of child abuse cases.
This guide is supplemented by full-color, high-quality radiologic images and photos taken in physical examinations. These photos serve as an illustrative point of reference for investigators.
The guide serves as a crucial reference for medical and legal investigations of possible cases of abusive head trauma to ensure that no possibility is ignored and that children receive appropriate care for their specific circumstance. In cases of abuse, this volume will serve as a guideline for ruling out alternative possibilities and commencing the trial and treatment of child abuse cases.
This guide is supplemented by full-color, high-quality radiologic images and photos taken in physical examinations. These photos serve as an illustrative point of reference for investigators.
Illustrations | 60 colour illustrations |
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Pages | 190 |
Dimensions | 229 x 152 |
Date Published | 30 Apr 2016 |
Publisher | STM Learning |
Series | Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma Pocket Atlas |
Subject/s | Paediatric medicine   Accident & emergency medicine   Paediatric nursing   Child abuse   Accident & emergency nursing   Rehabilitation: brain & spinal injuries   |
Lori D. Frasier, MD, FAAP graduated from the University of Utah College, USA of Medicine in 1995, completed her pediatric residency at the Children's Hospital and Medical Center/University of Washington in Seattle and held a fellowship at the University of Washington's Sexual Assault Center, USA.