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Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma Pocket Atlas, Volume 1: Traumatic
Injuries offers complete guidelines for identifying and responding
to pediatric abusive head trauma, all in a portable format. Written
in mostly non-technical language and conveniently sized, this guide
can easily be referenced at any point during the identification or
response process. This complete overview of abusive head trauma
includes comprehensive information on common presentation and
possible outcomes of abusive head trauma. It also details the many
different kinds of injuries that may result from abusive head
trauma, including extracranial injuries and scalp trauma,
intracranial injuries with and without associated bleeding, and
fractures. This pocket guide is supplemented with more than 150
radiologic images, offering a perfect point of reference for
identifying the various kinds of injuries one may face in
investigating abusive head trauma. This atlas also provides readers
with concrete analyses of a variety of traumatic head injuries in
children. The comprehensive nature of Pediatric Head Trauma Pocket
Atlas: Traumatic Injuries makes it an ideal resource for medical,
social work, and law enforcement professionals in need of a quick,
comprehensive field reference on abusive head trauma.
Of the injuries inflicted on physically abused children, head
injuries are, in many cases, among the most damaging and
potentially lethal. First responders and medical practitioners
encountering children with head injuries may need to take quick and
decisive measures to ensure a child's safety and, in the case of
child death investigation, will need to recognize a variety of head
injuries in order to identify or to rule out abusive trauma. This
third volume of a new and ongoing series on child abuse provides
professionals in medicine and law enforcement with more than 600
full-color photos and accompanying case studies representing a
variety of both abusive and unintentional head injuries in
children, as well as photographic studies of conditions mimicking
abusive head trauma. Compact and comprehensive, this new title is
certain to be an invaluable resource for any professionals
investigating head injuries in children.
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.
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