Fenton L Z, Sirotnak A P, Handler M H
Department of Radiology, Children's Hospital, Denver, CO 80218, USA.
Pediatr Neurosurg. 2000 Dec;33(6):318-22. doi: 10.1159/000055978.
Massive intracranial hemorrhage, no history of trauma and radiographic findings that were initially interpreted as linear parietal fractures raised the possibility of nonaccidental trauma in 2 infants. Both had severe coagulopathy, 1 due to hemorrhagic disease of the newborn (vitamin K deficiency) and the other due to disseminated herpes simplex virus infection. Both infants died. At autopsy, the parietal bone abnormalities were not fractures, but proved to be an anomalous suture in 1 and a connective tissue fissure in the other.