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September 7, 2015
Follow-up skeletal survey use by child abuse pediatricians
Nancy S Harper, Terri Lewis, Sonja Eddleman, et al.
Pediatric Radiology
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February 24, 2016
The classic metaphyseal lesion and traumatic injury
Jonathan D Thackeray, Jacob Wannemacher, Brent H Adler, et al.
Journal of Family Violence
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June 14, 2021
How Experiences of Child Abuse Pediatricians and Lessons Learned May Inform Health Care Providers Focused on Improving Elder Abuse Geriatrics Clinical Practice and Research
Elizabeth M Bloemen, Tony Rosen, Daniel M Lindberg, et al.
International Journal on Child Maltreatment : Research, Policy and Practice
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September 21, 2020
The "New Science" of Abusive Head Trauma
Daniel M Lindberg, Howard Dubowitz, Randell C Alexander, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics
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March 19, 2013
Dedicated retinal examination in children evaluated for physical abuse without radiographically identified traumatic brain injury
Mary V Greiner, Rachel P Berger, Jonathan D Thackeray, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care
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January 4, 2013
Prevalence of abusive fractures of the hands, feet, spine, or pelvis on skeletal survey: perhaps "uncommon" is more common than suggested
Daniel M Lindberg, Nancy S Harper, Antoinette L Laskey, et al.
Child Abuse & Neglect
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April 30, 2021
A changing history: When is it a red flag for child abuse?
Gloria S Lee, Daniel M Lindberg, Lori D Frasier, et al.
Child Abuse & Neglect
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December 29, 2020
A standardized definition of near-fatal child maltreatment: Results of a multidisciplinary Delphi process
Kristine A Campbell, Joanne N Wood, Daniel M Lindberg, et al.
Child Abuse & Neglect
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April 15, 2014
Recurrent concerns for child abuse: repeated consultations by a subspecialty child abuse team
Jennifer Martindale, Alice Swenson, Jamye Coffman, et al.
Pediatric Dermatology
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March 12, 2014
Cutaneous Findings Mistaken for Physical Abuse: Present but Not Pervasive
Kimberly A Schwartz, James Metz, Kenneth Feldman, et al.
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Child Abuse & Neglect
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September 7, 2015
Follow-up skeletal survey use by child abuse pediatricians
Nancy S Harper, Terri Lewis, Sonja Eddleman, et al.
Pediatric Radiology
|
February 24, 2016
The classic metaphyseal lesion and traumatic injury
Jonathan D Thackeray, Jacob Wannemacher, Brent H Adler, et al.
Journal of Family Violence
|
June 14, 2021
How Experiences of Child Abuse Pediatricians and Lessons Learned May Inform Health Care Providers Focused on Improving Elder Abuse Geriatrics Clinical Practice and Research
Elizabeth M Bloemen, Tony Rosen, Daniel M Lindberg, et al.
International Journal on Child Maltreatment : Research, Policy and Practice
|
September 21, 2020
The "New Science" of Abusive Head Trauma
Daniel M Lindberg, Howard Dubowitz, Randell C Alexander, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics
|
March 19, 2013
Dedicated retinal examination in children evaluated for physical abuse without radiographically identified traumatic brain injury
Mary V Greiner, Rachel P Berger, Jonathan D Thackeray, et al.
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 suggested
Daniel M Lindberg, Nancy S Harper, Antoinette L Laskey, et al.
Child Abuse & Neglect
|
April 30, 2021
A changing history: When is it a red flag for child abuse?
Gloria S Lee, Daniel M Lindberg, Lori D Frasier, et al.
Child Abuse & Neglect
|
December 29, 2020
A standardized definition of near-fatal child maltreatment: Results of a multidisciplinary Delphi process
Kristine A Campbell, Joanne N Wood, Daniel M Lindberg, et al.
Child Abuse & Neglect
|
April 15, 2014
Recurrent concerns for child abuse: repeated consultations by a subspecialty child abuse team
Jennifer Martindale, Alice Swenson, Jamye Coffman, et al.
Pediatric Dermatology
|
March 12, 2014
Cutaneous Findings Mistaken for Physical Abuse: Present but Not Pervasive
Kimberly A Schwartz, James Metz, Kenneth Feldman, et al.
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