PEDIATRICS Vol. 116 No. 6 December 2005, pp. 1608-1609 (doi:10.1542/peds.2005-2096)
Initial Neurologic Presentation in Young Children Sustaining Inflicted and Unintentional Fatal Head Injuries: In Reply
Kristy B. Arbogast, PhDSusan S. Margulies, PhD
Cindy W. Christian, MD
University of Pennsylvania,
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia,
Philadelphia, PA 19104
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In Reply.
We thank Drs Byard and Donald for highlighting the limitations associated with large retrospective data sets in reference to our article. The purpose of our analyses in this article was to report the range of clinical presentations of infants and toddlers who die as a result of intentional and unintentional brain trauma. We used a large
Related articles in Pediatrics:
- Initial Neurologic Presentation in Young Children Sustaining Inflicted and Unintentional Fatal Head Injuries
- Roger W. Byard and Terence G. Donald
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