id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ggfg3y4de5dwde24gyuygxtoei Thomas A. Nakagawa Improved Documentation of Retinal Hemorrhages Using a Wide-Field Digital Ophthalmic Camera in Patients Who Experienced Abusive Head Trauma 2001.0 4 .pdf application/pdf 3029 279 43 Improved Documentation of Retinal Hemorrhages Using a Wide-Field Digital Ophthalmic Camera in Patients Who Experienced Abusive Head Trauma digital ophthalmic camera (RetCam 120; Massie Research Laboratories, Inc, Dublin, Calif) for the documentation of retinal hemorrhages in patients who experienced abusive head trauma. photographic images, resulting in instant bedside documentation of retinal pathological features. the evaluation and precise documentation of retinal hemorrhages in suspected and confirmed cases of abusive head diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome.1-4,7 Retinal hemorrhages caused by abuse can be unilateral or bilateral,1,6,8,9 and result from rapid acceleration and deceleration and rotational forces as the child's head moves pole and there are relatively few.10 Last, traumatic retinoschisis in children has never been described in any entity other than shaken baby syndrome.10 Clearly, accurate documentation of retinal hemorrhages is important retinal hemorrhages in patients who have experienced abusive head trauma. the use of wide-field digital photography for documenting retinal hemorrhages in patients who have experienced abusive head trauma. ./cache/work_ggfg3y4de5dwde24gyuygxtoei.pdf ./txt/work_ggfg3y4de5dwde24gyuygxtoei.txt