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Kenneth W Feldman

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Pediatric Radiology|October 19, 2022
Current issues and controversies surrounding spine imaging and the significance of spinal subdural hemorrhage in suspected abusive head traumaKatherine W Canty, Kenneth W Feldman, Brenda Bartnik-Olson, et al.
Child Maltreatment|September 24, 2021
Child Abuse Pediatricians Assess a Low Likelihood of Abuse in Half of 2890 Physical Abuse ConsultsKatie L Johnson, Emily C B Brown, Kenneth W Feldman, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|July 11, 2018
Cardiac Ventricular Laceration Due to Child Abuse: Abusive Ventricular LacerationNicole Yarid, Emily C Brown, Markus Boos, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|May 5, 2004
Into hot water head first: distribution of intentional and unintentional immersion burnsSonya Daria, Naomi F Sugar, Kenneth W Feldman, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|February 2, 2023
Accidental and Abusive Mandible Fractures in Infants and ToddlersAjay S Koti, Sarah Vega, Katie L Johnson, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|April 28, 2023
Short Falls in Childhood Occasionally Cause Major Brain Injuries Because of Unusual CircumstancesKenneth W Feldman, Michael Sokoloff, Jeffrey P Otjen, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|March 15, 2019
Atraumatic Spinal Epidural Hematoma as Initial Presentation of Hemophilia A in an InfantCaitlin E Crumm, Erin E Crotty, Catherine M Albert, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|April 20, 2023
Reply to Melville Re: Short Falls Occasionally Cause Major Brain InjuriesKenneth W Feldman, Michael Sokoloff, Jeffrey P Otjen, et al.
Genetics in Medicine : Official Journal of the American College of Medical Genetics|September 19, 2014
Single-nucleotide polymorphism arrays and unexpected consanguinity: considerations for clinicians when returning results to familiesFernanda Delgado, Holly K Tabor, Penny M Chow, et al.
Pediatrics|March 3, 2021
Evaluation of an Emergency Department High-risk Bruising Screening ProtocolCaitlin E Crumm, Emily C B Brown, Siobhan Thomas-Smith, et al.
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Pediatric Radiology|October 19, 2022
Current issues and controversies surrounding spine imaging and the significance of spinal subdural hemorrhage in suspected abusive head traumaKatherine W Canty, Kenneth W Feldman, Brenda Bartnik-Olson, et al.
Child Maltreatment|September 24, 2021
Child Abuse Pediatricians Assess a Low Likelihood of Abuse in Half of 2890 Physical Abuse ConsultsKatie L Johnson, Emily C B Brown, Kenneth W Feldman, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|July 11, 2018
Cardiac Ventricular Laceration Due to Child Abuse: Abusive Ventricular LacerationNicole Yarid, Emily C Brown, Markus Boos, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|May 5, 2004
Into hot water head first: distribution of intentional and unintentional immersion burnsSonya Daria, Naomi F Sugar, Kenneth W Feldman, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|February 2, 2023
Accidental and Abusive Mandible Fractures in Infants and ToddlersAjay S Koti, Sarah Vega, Katie L Johnson, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|April 28, 2023
Short Falls in Childhood Occasionally Cause Major Brain Injuries Because of Unusual CircumstancesKenneth W Feldman, Michael Sokoloff, Jeffrey P Otjen, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|March 15, 2019
Atraumatic Spinal Epidural Hematoma as Initial Presentation of Hemophilia A in an InfantCaitlin E Crumm, Erin E Crotty, Catherine M Albert, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|April 20, 2023
Reply to Melville Re: Short Falls Occasionally Cause Major Brain InjuriesKenneth W Feldman, Michael Sokoloff, Jeffrey P Otjen, et al.
Genetics in Medicine : Official Journal of the American College of Medical Genetics|September 19, 2014
Single-nucleotide polymorphism arrays and unexpected consanguinity: considerations for clinicians when returning results to familiesFernanda Delgado, Holly K Tabor, Penny M Chow, et al.
Pediatrics|March 3, 2021
Evaluation of an Emergency Department High-risk Bruising Screening ProtocolCaitlin E Crumm, Emily C B Brown, Siobhan Thomas-Smith, et al.
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