The way forward in addressing abusive head trauma in infants - current perspectives from Sweden

Author:

Lucas Steven1,Bärtås Anna2,Bonamy Anna-Karin Edstedt3,Törnudd Lisa4,Wide Peter4,Otterman Gabriel1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Paediatrics; Uppsala University Children's Hospital; Uppsala Sweden

2. Department of Paediatrics; Växjö Regional Hospital; Växjö Sweden

3. Department of Paediatrics; Stockholm South General Hospital; Stockholm Sweden

4. Department of Paediatrics; Linköping University Hospital; Linköping Sweden

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

Reference10 articles.

1. Skakvåld ger hjärnskador hos tiotals spädbarn varje år (Abusive head trauma causes brain injury in tens of infants every year);Otterman;Dagens Nyheter,2014

2. Insufficient evidence for ‘shaken baby syndrome’ - a systematic review;Lynøe;Acta Paediatr,2017

3. Abusive head trauma in infants and children;Christian;Pediatrics,2009

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