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Wright State University

2015

Medical Specialties

Cortical/Sinus Thrombosis

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The Significance Of Macrocephaly Or Enlarging Head Circumference In Infants With The Triad: Further Evidence Of Mimics Of Shaken Baby Syndrome, David Miller, Patrick Barnes, Marvin E. Miller Jun 2015

The Significance Of Macrocephaly Or Enlarging Head Circumference In Infants With The Triad: Further Evidence Of Mimics Of Shaken Baby Syndrome, David Miller, Patrick Barnes, Marvin E. Miller

Pediatrics Faculty Publications

Infants with the triad (neurologic dysfunction, subdural hematoma [SDH], and retinal hemorrhage) are often diagnosed as victims of shaken baby syndrome. Medical conditions/predisposing factors to developing the triad are often dismissed: short falls, birth-related SDH that enlarges, macrocephaly, sinus/cortical vein thrombosis, and others. Six infants with the triad are described in which child abuse was diagnosed, but parents denied wrongdoing. All 6 had either macrocephaly or enlarging head circumference, which suggested medical explanations. Three infants incurred short falls, 1 had a difficult delivery in which there was likely a rebleed of a birth-related SDH, 1 had a spontaneous SDH associated …