Kemp Alison, Cowley Laura, Maguire Sabine
Early Years Research Programme, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, 4th Floor, Neuadd Meirionnydd, Heath Park, Cardiff, CF14 4YS, UK,
Pediatr Radiol. 2014 Dec;44 Suppl 4:S604-12. doi: 10.1007/s00247-014-3066-1. Epub 2014 Dec 14.
A growing body of scientific evidence suggests that there is an association between occult spinal injury and abusive head trauma (previously known as shaken baby syndrome). Consideration needs to be given to the nature of these injuries, the possible causal mechanisms and what investigations should be undertaken to delineate the full extent of spinal involvement in infants with suspected abusive head trauma. This association has the potential to influence our understanding of the biomechanics and subsequent neuropathology associated with abusive head trauma.
越来越多的科学证据表明,隐匿性脊柱损伤与虐待性头部创伤(以前称为摇晃婴儿综合征)之间存在关联。需要考虑这些损伤的性质、可能的因果机制,以及对于疑似虐待性头部创伤的婴儿,应进行哪些检查以明确脊柱受累的全部范围。这种关联有可能影响我们对与虐待性头部创伤相关的生物力学及后续神经病理学的理解。