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The Cause of Infant and Toddler Subdural Hemorrhage: A Prospective Study

Kenneth W. Feldman, Ross Bethel, Richard P. Shugerman, David C. Grossman, M. Sean Grady and Richard G. Ellenbogen
Pediatrics September 2001, 108 (3) 636-646; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.108.3.636
Kenneth W. Feldman
From the Departments of *Pediatrics and
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Ross Bethel
‖University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington; and
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Richard P. Shugerman
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David C. Grossman
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§Harborview Injury Prevention Center,
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M. Sean Grady
¶Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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vol. 108 no. 3 636-646
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.108.3.636
PubMed 
11533330

Published By 
American Academy of Pediatrics
Print ISSN 
0031-4005
Online ISSN 
1098-4275
History 
  • Received November 20, 2000
  • Accepted January 15, 2001
  • Published online September 1, 2001.

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Copyright © 2001 American Academy of Pediatrics

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  1. Kenneth W. Feldman, MD*,
  2. Ross Bethel, MD‖,
  3. Richard P. Shugerman, MD*,
  4. David C. Grossman, MD*,§,
  5. M. Sean Grady, MD¶, and
  6. Richard G. Ellenbogen, MD‡
  1. From the Departments of *Pediatrics and
  2. ‡Neurosurgery and the
  3. §Harborview Injury Prevention Center,
  4. ‖University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington; and
  5. ¶Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Kenneth W. Feldman, Ross Bethel, Richard P. Shugerman, David C. Grossman, M. Sean Grady, Richard G. Ellenbogen
Pediatrics Sep 2001, 108 (3) 636-646; DOI: 10.1542/peds.108.3.636

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The Cause of Infant and Toddler Subdural Hemorrhage: A Prospective Study
Kenneth W. Feldman, Ross Bethel, Richard P. Shugerman, David C. Grossman, M. Sean Grady, Richard G. Ellenbogen
Pediatrics Sep 2001, 108 (3) 636-646; DOI: 10.1542/peds.108.3.636
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