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- Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- About This Book
- Abbreviations
- Section 1 Prologue
- Section 2 Medicine
- Chapter 3 The Neuropathology of Shaken Baby Syndrome or Retino-Dural Haemorrhage of Infancy
- Chapter 4 The Importance of the Correlation between Radiology and Pathology in Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Chapter 5 Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Chapter 6 Shaken Baby Syndrome or Benign External Hydrocephalus
- Chapter 7 Are Some Cases of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Incorrectly Diagnosed as Shaken Baby Syndrome?
- Chapter 8 Abusive Head Trauma
- Chapter 9 How I Became a Shaken Baby Syndrome Sceptic Paediatrician
- Section 3 Science
- Section 4 Law
- Section 5 International
- Section 6 Postface
- Appendix: Frequently Repeated Claims concerning Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
- References
Chapter 9 - How I Became a Shaken Baby Syndrome Sceptic Paediatrician
A Review of the Observations That Challenge the Existence of Shaken Baby Syndrome
from Section 2 - Medicine
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 June 2023
- Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- About This Book
- Abbreviations
- Section 1 Prologue
- Section 2 Medicine
- Chapter 3 The Neuropathology of Shaken Baby Syndrome or Retino-Dural Haemorrhage of Infancy
- Chapter 4 The Importance of the Correlation between Radiology and Pathology in Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Chapter 5 Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Chapter 6 Shaken Baby Syndrome or Benign External Hydrocephalus
- Chapter 7 Are Some Cases of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Incorrectly Diagnosed as Shaken Baby Syndrome?
- Chapter 8 Abusive Head Trauma
- Chapter 9 How I Became a Shaken Baby Syndrome Sceptic Paediatrician
- Section 3 Science
- Section 4 Law
- Section 5 International
- Section 6 Postface
- Appendix: Frequently Repeated Claims concerning Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
- References
Summary
Shaken baby syndrome (SBS) is well accepted by child abuse paediatricians as an explanation for the triad when parents/caregivers can provide no explanation. There is mounting evidence on many fronts that SBS is not a valid or well-defined diagnosis, and that many cases of SBS have medical causes or are from accidental short falls. An incorrect SBS diagnosis has far-reaching implications for the alleged perpetrator, the family, the child, and society. The three most compelling reasons to doubt the existence of SBS are: multiple biomechanical studies show that shaking cannot produce nearly the forces needed to cause the triad; sutopsy studies of most infants with alleged SBS do not show microscopic findings of trauma, but rather of hypoxia; retinal hemorrhages - once thought pathognomonic of shaking through vitreous retraction - are seen wherever there is an abrupt and significant rise in intracranial pressure and are highly unlikely to be caused by shaking. This review also provides observations that question the existence of SBS and the underlying psychological reasons why SBS proponents do not accept the compelling evidence that puts the diagnosis of SBS into question.
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- Shaken Baby SyndromeInvestigating the Abusive Head Trauma Controversy, pp. 148 - 160Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023