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Which clinical features distinguish inflicted from non-inflicted brain injury? A Systematic Review
BMJ - Archives of Diseases in Childhood, 07/09/09
Maguire SA et al. - This unique systematic review shows that certain features, namely apnoea and retinal haemorrhage, have a high odds ratio for association with inflicted brain injury. This review identifies key features that should be recorded in the assessment of children where iBI is suspected and may help clinicians to define the likelihood of iBI.
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