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Serious Head Injury in Infants: Accident or Abuse?
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Child Abuse ImagingTraumatic Brain InjuryMedical RecordsChild AbusePediatricsHead InjuryPediatric Traumatic Brain InjuryBrain InjuryInjury PreventionSerious Head InjuryRapid Trauma AssessmentMedicineFacial TraumaTrauma In ChildEmergency MedicineChild DevelopmentHealth Sciences
The medical records and computed tomography (CT) scans of all children less than 1 year of age admitted to the hospital with head injury over a 2-year period were reviewed. Sixty-four percent of all head injuries, excluding uncomplicated skull fracture, and 95% of serious intracranial injuries were the result of child abuse. The occurrence of intracranial injury in infants, in the absence of a history of significant accidental trauma, such as a motor vehicle accident, constitutes grounds for an official child abuse investigation.