The Importance of Predisposing Factors
from Section 2 - Medicine
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 June 2023
This chapter reviews predisposing factors for the development of subdural haematoma in infants. These risk factors, directly related to the young age of the infant, are too rarely investigated when subdural hematomas are identified in young infants. Failure to understand the mechanism of the observed anomalies, their histopathology and the underlying biochemical dysfunctions may increase the risk of wrongful medical determinations of child abuse.
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