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CPSP Highlights From bruises to brain injury: The physician’s role in the assessment of inflicted traumatic head injury Michelle GK Ward MD, Child and Youth Protection Program; W James King MD, Division of Pediatric M
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Document Date: 2013-10-03 15:41:06


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Dias / Ottawa / /

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A hospital / Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario / /

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viral gastroenteritis / soft tissue injury / bruise / retinal hemorrhages / seizures / intracranial hemorrhage / Inflicted traumatic head injury / apnea / lethargy / vomiting / abusive head injuries / injury / diseases / disorder / subarachnoid hemorrhages / head trauma / diarrhea / MS / subdural hemorrhage / inflicted injury / syndrome / traumatic head injury / injuries / disorders / head injury / /

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neurosurgery / /

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American Academy / Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario / Division of Pediatric Medicine / Department of Paediatrics / /

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Abuse Negl / Tammy Clifford / Amy Plint / James King / Gilles Fortin / Susan Bennett / Arch Dis Child / Katherine Moreau / Michelle Ward / /

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Counsel / physician / /

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Maryland / Mississippi / Ontario / /

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Eastern Ontario / /

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Diagnostic imaging / tomography / neurosurgery / /

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www.cpsp.cps.ca/surveillance/study-etude/head-injury-secondary-to-suspected-child-maltreatment-abuse-or-neglect / www.cpsp.cps.ca / /

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