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1 | Neurological perspectives of non-accidental head injury and whiplash/shaken baby syndrome : an overview | 1 |
2 | The biomechanics of shaking | 106 |
3 | The epidemiology of non-accidental head injury | 147 |
4 | Non-accidental head injury in Scotland : the Scottish database | 154 |
5 | Haemorrhagic retinopathy of shaking injury : clinical and pathological aspects | 185 |
6 | Ultrasound and computed tomography in the diagnosis of non-accidental head injury | 208 |
7 | Initial and sequential MRI in non-accidental head injury | 262 |
8 | Skeletal injuries | 271 |
9 | Mechanisms and management of subdural haemorrhage | 290 |
10 | Non-surgical treatment of acute encephalopathies | 314 |
11 | The neuropathology of non-accidental head injury | 345 |
12 | Outcome and prognosis of non-accidental head injury in infants | 364 |
13 | Child protection and the prevention of abuse | 415 |
14 | Shaken baby syndrome and police procedure | 427 |
15 | Legal aspects of shaken baby syndrome | 445 |
16 | Assessment and decision-making in non-accidental head injury cases : a social work perspective | 462 |
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