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Occult Head Injury in High-Risk Abused Children

David M. Rubin, Cindy W. Christian, Larissa T. Bilaniuk, Kelly Ann Zazyczny and Dennis R. Durbin
Pediatrics June 2003, 111 (6) 1382-1386; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.111.6.1382
David M. Rubin
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Larissa T. Bilaniuk
§Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Occult Head Injury in High-Risk Abused Children
David M. Rubin, Cindy W. Christian, Larissa T. Bilaniuk, Kelly Ann Zazyczny, Dennis R. Durbin
Pediatrics Jun 2003, 111 (6) 1382-1386; DOI: 10.1542/peds.111.6.1382

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David M. Rubin, Cindy W. Christian, Larissa T. Bilaniuk, Kelly Ann Zazyczny, Dennis R. Durbin
Pediatrics Jun 2003, 111 (6) 1382-1386; DOI: 10.1542/peds.111.6.1382
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