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Antoinette L Laskey

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JAMA Pediatrics|December 18, 2018
Corporal Punishment and Children's Report Cards-Failing Our ChildrenAntoinette L Laskey
Pediatric Clinics of North America|September 23, 2014
Cognitive errors: thinking clearly when it could be child maltreatmentAntoinette L Laskey
Pediatrics|January 5, 2002
Venous air embolism during home infusion therapyAntoinette L Laskey, Carla Dyer, Joseph D Tobias
Child Abuse & Neglect|April 6, 2007
Physicians' initial forensic impressions of hypothetical cases of pediatric traumatic brain injuryAntoinette L Laskey, Michael J Sheridan, Kent P Hymel
Pediatric Emergency Care|January 4, 2013
Prevalence of abusive fractures of the hands, feet, spine, or pelvis on skeletal survey: perhaps "uncommon" is more common than suggestedDaniel M Lindberg, Nancy S Harper, Antoinette L Laskey, et al.
Clinical Pediatrics|May 19, 2020
Consultations in Child Abuse PediatricsRalph A Hicks, Antoinette L Laskey, Tara L Harris, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|June 12, 2004
Occult head trauma in young suspected victims of physical abuseAntoinette L Laskey, Maija Holsti, Desmond K Runyan, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|April 3, 2013
Subconjunctival hemorrhages in infants and children: a sign of nonaccidental traumaCatherine A DeRidder, Carol D Berkowitz, Ralph A Hicks, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|July 28, 2012
Yield of skeletal surveys in children ≤ 18 months of age presenting with isolated skull fracturesAntoinette L Laskey, Timothy E Stump, Ralph A Hicks, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|December 2, 2008
Postmortem skeletal survey practice in pediatric forensic autopsies: a national surveyAntoinette L Laskey, Kelly L Haberkorn, Kimberly E Applegate, et al.
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JAMA Pediatrics|December 18, 2018
Corporal Punishment and Children's Report Cards-Failing Our ChildrenAntoinette L Laskey
Pediatric Clinics of North America|September 23, 2014
Cognitive errors: thinking clearly when it could be child maltreatmentAntoinette L Laskey
Pediatrics|January 5, 2002
Venous air embolism during home infusion therapyAntoinette L Laskey, Carla Dyer, Joseph D Tobias
Child Abuse & Neglect|April 6, 2007
Physicians' initial forensic impressions of hypothetical cases of pediatric traumatic brain injuryAntoinette L Laskey, Michael J Sheridan, Kent P Hymel
Pediatric Emergency Care|January 4, 2013
Prevalence of abusive fractures of the hands, feet, spine, or pelvis on skeletal survey: perhaps "uncommon" is more common than suggestedDaniel M Lindberg, Nancy S Harper, Antoinette L Laskey, et al.
Clinical Pediatrics|May 19, 2020
Consultations in Child Abuse PediatricsRalph A Hicks, Antoinette L Laskey, Tara L Harris, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|June 12, 2004
Occult head trauma in young suspected victims of physical abuseAntoinette L Laskey, Maija Holsti, Desmond K Runyan, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|April 3, 2013
Subconjunctival hemorrhages in infants and children: a sign of nonaccidental traumaCatherine A DeRidder, Carol D Berkowitz, Ralph A Hicks, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|July 28, 2012
Yield of skeletal surveys in children ≤ 18 months of age presenting with isolated skull fracturesAntoinette L Laskey, Timothy E Stump, Ralph A Hicks, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|December 2, 2008
Postmortem skeletal survey practice in pediatric forensic autopsies: a national surveyAntoinette L Laskey, Kelly L Haberkorn, Kimberly E Applegate, et al.
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