- Helfer E, Slovis TL, Black M. Injuries resulting when small children fall out of bed. Pediatrics 1977; 60:533-35.
- Hobbs CJ. Skull fracture and the diagnosis of abuse. Arch Dis Child 1984 59:246-52.
- Meservy CJ, Towbin R, McLaurin RL, Myers PS, Ball W. Radiographic characteristics of skull fractures resulting from child abuse. 1987 Amer J Roent 149.
Publications
- Rosenthal M, Griffith ER, Bond M, Miller JD eds. Rehabilitation of the adult and child with traumatic brain injury. Philadelphia: FA Davis; 1990:521-37.
- Bulloch B, Schubert C, Brophy P, et al. Cause and clinical characteristics of rib fractures in infants. Pediatrics 105:e48. Chadwick DL, Chin S, Salerno C, Landsverk J, Kitchen L. Deaths for falls in children: how far is fatal? J Trauma 1991; 31(10):1353-55.
- Iverson S. Shaken Baby Syndrome Research Report: 1990-1993. Ogden, Utah: Child Abuse Prevention Center; 1994.
- Lyons TJ, Oates RK. Falling out of bed: a relatively benign occurrence. Pediatrics 1993; 92:125-27.
- Starling SP, Holden JR, Jenny C. Abusive head trauma: the relationship of perpetrators to their victims. Pediatrics 1995; 95:259-62.
- Gilles EE, Nelson MD. Cerebral complications of nonaccidental head injury in childhood. Pediatr Neurol 1998; 19:119-28.
- Tzioumi D. Subdural hematomas in children under 2 years: accidental or inflicted? a 10- year experience. Child Abuse Negl 1998; 22:1105-12.
- Conway EE Jr. Nonaccidental head injury in infants: the shaken baby syndrome revisited. Pediatric Annals 1998; 27(10):677-90.
- Fitzpatrick D. Shaken Baby Syndrome Fatalities in the United States. National Information, Support, and Referral Service on Shaken Baby Syndrome. 1998
- Barlow, K. M. & Minns, R. A. (2000). Annual incidence of shaken impact syndrome in young children. The Lancet, 356, 1571-1572.
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Keenan, H. T., Runyan, D. K., Mashall, S. W., Nocera, M. A., Merten, D. F., & Sinal, S. H. (2003). A population-based study of inflicted traumatic brain injury in young children. Journal of the American Medical Association, 290, 621-626.
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King, W. J., MacKay, M., Sirnick, A., & Canadian Shaken Baby Study Group (2003). Shaken baby syndrome in Canada: clinical characteristics and outcomes of hospital cases. CMAJ, 168, 155-159.
- Dias MS, Smith K, DeGuehery K, Mazur P, Li V, Shaffer ML. Preventing abusive head trauma among infants and young children: a hospital-based, parent education program. Pediatrics 2005; 115:e470-e477.
- Hoffman JM. A case of shaken baby syndrome after discharge from the newborn intensive care unit. Advanced Neonatal Care 2005; 5(3):135-46.
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Barr, R. G., Trent, R. B., & Cross, J. (2006). Age-related incidence curve of hospitalized Shaken Baby Syndrome cases: convergent evidence for crying as a trigger to shaking. Child Abuse & Neglect, 30, 7-16.
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Lee C, Barr RG, Catherine N, et al. Age-related incidence of publicly-reported shaken baby syndrome cases: Is crying a trigger for shaking? J Dev Behav Pediatr 2007;28:288-93.
- Ellingson KD, Leventhal JM, Weiss HB. Using hospital discharge data to track inflicted traumatic brain injury. Am J Prev Med 2008; 34(4S):S157– 62.