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Keywords
child abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, psychological abuse, neglect, shaken baby syndrome, SBS, shaken impact syndrome, fatal head trauma, fatal abdominal trauma, domestic violence, posterior rib fractures, scapular fractures, sternal fractures, epiphyseal separations, vertebral body fractures
digital fractures, complex skull fractures, clavicle fractures, long bone shaft fractures, linear skull fractures, subgaleal hematomas, subarachnoid hemorrhages, subdural hematomas, parenchymal brain injuries, intracranial trauma, secondary cerebral edema, ruptured small bowel, peritonitis












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