Fatal acute intracranial injury, subdural hematoma, and retinal hemorrhages caused by stairway fall |
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Authors: | Lantz Patrick E Couture Daniel E |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd, Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1072, USA. plantz@wfubmc.edu |
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Abstract: | ![]() We describe an infant with an acute subdural hematoma, a fatal head injury, and severe hemorrhagic retinopathy caused by a stairway fall. His cerebral and ocular findings are considered diagnostic of abusive head trauma by many authors. Our literature search of serious injuries or fatalities from stairway or low-height falls involving young children yielded 19 articles of primary data. These articles are discrepant, making the classification of a young child's death following a reported short fall problematic. This case report contradicts the prevalent belief of many physicians dealing with suspected child abuse that low-height falls by young children are without exception benign occurrences and cannot cause fatal intracranial injuries and severe retinal hemorrhages. The irreparable harm to a caregiver facing an erroneous allegation of child abuse requires physicians to thoroughly investigate and correctly classify pediatric accidental head injuries. |
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Keywords: | forensic science retinal hemorrhages subdural hematoma shaken baby syndrome child abuse accidental fall abusive head trauma stairway fall short fall |
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