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Vol. 17. Issue 4.
Pages 348-350 (January 2006)
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Vol. 17. Issue 4.
Pages 348-350 (January 2006)
“Benign” shaken baby syndrome. Case report
Síndrome “benigno” del niño sacudido
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J. Ros de San Pedro
Servicio Regional de Neurocirugía. Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Murcia
J.F. Martínez-Lage*,
, A. Puche**, M.A. Pérez-Espejo*
* Laboratorio de Neurología y Neurocirugía Experimental (Grupo NYNE). Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Murcia
** Sección de Neuropediatria Hospital Universitario “Virgen de la Arrixaca”. Murcia
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The authors report an infant with clinical and neuroimaging findings of shaken baby syndrome. The pitfalls encountered in the assessment on the cause of the bilateral frontal and interhemispheric subdural hematomas in this child are also briefly discussed. We have called this condition “benign” shaken baby syndrome and emphasize that not always acute subdural hematomas are of non-accidental nature.

Key words:
Acute subdural intracranial hematoma
Shaken baby syndrome
Child abuse
Non-accidental pediatric head injury
Heimlich maneuver
Resumen

Los autores describen un lactante con hallazgos clínicos y de neuroimagen sugestivos del síndrome del niño maltratado. Se discuten brevemente las dificultades para la identificación de la causa del hematoma subdural agudo frontal bilateral e interhemisférico que el niño presentaba. Hemos denominado a esta entidad síndrome “benigno” del niño maltratado para destacar que el hallazgo de un hematoma subdural agudo en un niño pequeño no significa necesariamente maltrato infantil.

Palabras clave:
Hematoma subdural intracraneal agudo
Síndrome del niño maltratado
Síndrome del niño sacudido
Traumatismo infantil no accidental
Maniobra de Heimlich

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